Grapeshot is a type of
artillery
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round invented by a British Officer during the
Napoleonic Wars
The Napoleonic Wars (1803–1815) were a series of major global conflicts pitting the French Empire and its allies, led by Napoleon I, against a fluctuating array of European states formed into various coalitions. It produced a period of Fren ...
. It was used mainly as an anti infantry round, but had other uses in naval combat.
In
artillery
Artillery is a class of heavy military ranged weapons that launch munitions far beyond the range and power of infantry firearms. Early artillery development focused on the ability to breach defensive walls and fortifications during sieg ...
, a grapeshot is a type of
ammunition
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that consists of a collection of smaller-
caliber round shots, which in most cases are about the size of a golf ball, packed tightly in a
canvas
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bag and separated from the
gunpowder
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charge by a metal
wadding, rather than being a single solid
projectile. Grapeshot also comes packaged in clusters of three by iron rings, and in three tiers, with the shot being held in by cast iron rings. When assembled, the shot resembled a cluster of
grape
A grape is a fruit, botanically a berry (botany), berry, of the deciduous woody vines of the flowering plant genus ''Vitis''. Grapes are a non-Climacteric (botany), climacteric type of fruit, generally occurring in clusters.
The cultivation of ...
s, hence the name. Grapeshot was used both on land and at sea. On firing, the canvas wrapping disintegrates and the contained balls scatter out from the muzzle, giving a ballistic effect similar to a giant
shotgun.
Grapeshot was devastatingly effective against massed infantry at short range and was also used at medium range. Solid shot was used at longer range and
canister
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* Any container that is roughly cylindrical in shape
* A container for 35mm movie film or 35mm photo film for use in cameras
* Pods used for parachute supply drops
* Gas containers used for riot control
* A perforated metal ...
at shorter. When used in naval warfare, grapeshot served a dual purpose. First, it continued its role as an anti-personnel projectile. However, the effect was diminished due to a large portion of the crew being below decks and the addition of hammock netting in iron brackets intended to slow or stop smaller shot. Second, the shot was cast large enough to cut rigging, destroy spars and blocks, and puncture multiple sails.
Canister shot, also known as case shot, fired a larger number of smaller projectiles loosely packaged in a
tin or
brass container, possibly guided by a wooden
sabot. The later
shrapnel shell contained similarly smaller projectiles, and used a timed bursting charge to expel those projectiles from the front of the container.
[ So, unlike grapeshot, canister shot is more precise and could be more deadly, as grapeshot wasn't guided, nor did it have a timed bursting charge.
Langrage is a type of improvised round that uses chain links, nails, shards of glass, rocks or other similar objects as the projectiles. Although langrage can be cheaply made, its ]ballistics
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are inferior to grapeshot's.
Even though grapeshot, canister shot, and langrage are three different types of shot, the idea behind them remains the same; anti-infantry. That is because at the time in history grapeshot was around, which was during the Napoleonic Wars
The Napoleonic Wars (1803–1815) were a series of major global conflicts pitting the French Empire and its allies, led by Napoleon I, against a fluctuating array of European states formed into various coalitions. It produced a period of Fren ...
, line infantry was heavily used. With grapeshot, a handful of soldiers manning the artillery
Artillery is a class of heavy military ranged weapons that launch munitions far beyond the range and power of infantry firearms. Early artillery development focused on the ability to breach defensive walls and fortifications during sieg ...
could kill dozens of infantry with one round of grapeshot.
File:Grape shot.JPG, An example of grapeshot
File:CSS Georgia cannonball and holder.jpg, A small cannonball and holder for a grapeshot recovered from the CSS ''Georgia'' in 2015
File:Munitions at Fort McAllister, GA, US.jpg, Munitions at Fort McAllister, showing a grapeshot projectile
See also
* Beehive anti-personnel round
* Chain-shot—a shot consisting of metal chains
* Salvo
* Shotgun shell, functionally identical small arms ammunition
* Swivel shot
References
External links
{{commons category, Grapeshot
Artillery ammunition
Projectiles