The list of cannon by caliber contains all types of
cannon
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through the ages listed in decreasing
caliber size. For the purpose of this list, the development of
large-calibre artillery
The formal definition of large-calibre artillery used by the United Nations Register of Conventional Arms (UNROCA) is " guns, howitzers, artillery pieces, combining the characteristics of a gun, howitzer, mortar, or multiple-launch rocket syst ...
can be divided into three periods, based on the kind of projectiles used, due to their dissimilar characteristics, and being practically
incommensurable in terms of their bore size:
*Stone balls: Cannon of extraordinary bore, which fired stone balls, were first introduced at the turn of the 14th to 15th century in
Western Europe
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The concept of "the West" appeared in Europe in juxtaposition to "the East" and originally applied to the ancient Mediterranean ...
. Following a logic of increasing performance through size, they had evolved from small
handguns to giant wrought-iron or cast-bronze
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s within a span of just several decades.
*Iron balls and shot: By the 16th century, however, a general switch from stone balls to smaller, but much more effective iron projectiles was in full swing. This and the parallel tendency towards standardized, rapid-firing cannon made the enormously costly and logistically demanding giant guns soon obsolete in the European theatre (with the exception of the odd showpiece).
*Explosive shells: In the
Industrial Age, artillery was again revolutionized by the introduction of
explosive shells, beginning with the
Paixhans guns. Breakthroughs in metallurgy and modes of production were followed up by new experimentation with super-sized caliber weapons, culminating in the steel colossi of the two
World War
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s. In the post-war era, the development of extremely overpowered artillery was gradually abandoned in favour of
missile
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technology, while heavy guns are still demanded by various arms of the service.
Cannon by caliber
Stone balls
Heyday: 15th to 17th centuries
Iron balls and shot
Heyday: 16th to 19th centuries
Twenty-inch (508 mm)
Rodman and
Dahlgren smoothbore cannons were cast in 1864 during the American Civil War. The Rodmans were used as seacoast defense. Although not used as intended, two 20-inch Dahlgrens were intended to be mounted in the turrets of and .
Explosive shells
Heyday: 19th to 20th centuries
See also
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List of artillery
Artillery has been one of primary weapons of war since before the Napoleonic Era. Several countries have developed and built artillery systems, while artillery itself has been continually improved and redesigned to meet the evolving needs of the b ...
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M65 Atomic Cannon
Notes
Footnotes
References
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Large-calibre artillery
*Cannon
Cannon
A cannon is a large- caliber gun classified as a type of artillery, which usually launches a projectile using explosive chemical propellant. Gunpowder ("black powder") was the primary propellant before the invention of smokeless powder ...