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Re: Minimal range for indirect artillery fire?
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* After WW2 Germans started to call Brandt type weapons Mörser (i.e. mortars), which at one time was reserved for heavier siege artillery pieces. Although by Anglo-Saxon usage most WW1 heavy Mörser such as the famous Big Bertha were actually short-barreled howitzers. Confused yet? :D |
Re: Minimal range for indirect artillery fire?
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I undertand that there will be special varinces in history,i'm just a gamer,not a historian:) One thing i might add or caution others,don't buy those IG's if you plan to use them for bombard,they are direct-fire arty..italians have alot of them. |
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