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    A limber is a two-wheeled cart designed to support the trail of an artillery piece, or the stock of a field carriage such as a caisson or traveling forge, allowing it to be towed. The trail is the hinder end of the stock of a gun-carriage, which rests or slides on the ground when the carriage is unlimbered. A … 查看更多內容

    As artillery pieces developed trunnions and were placed on carriages featuring two wheels and a trail, a limber was devised. This was a simple cart with a pintle. When the piece was to be towed, it was raised over the limber … 查看更多內容

    With the general passing of the horse as a mover of artillery, the need for limbers and caissons also largely passed. Trucks or artillery tractors could tow artillery pieces but did not … 查看更多內容

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    The British developed a new system of carriages, which was adopted by the French, then copied from the French by the Americans. 查看更多內容

    The song "The Caissons Go Rolling Along" refers to these; the version adopted as the U.S. Army's official song has, among other changes, replaced the word caissons with … 查看更多內容

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    2. ^ Einhorn, David (2010). Civil War Blacksmithing. CreateSpace Publishers, a subsidiary of Amazon.com. ISBN 查看更多內容

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  2. What is a limber in artillery? – Sage-Advices

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    2020年11月30日 · A limber is a two-wheeled cart designed to support the trail of an artillery piece, or the stock of a field carriage such as a caisson or traveling forge, allowing it to be …

  3. Artillery vs Limber - What's the difference? | WikiDiff

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    As nouns the difference between artillery and limber is that artillery is large cannon like weapons, transportable and usually operated by more than one person while limber is …

  4. Artillery Limber for 25 Pounder Gun - RCA Museum

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    The Artillery Trailer, or “Limber,” was used to carry ammunition and equipment for the gun. The Limber carried 32 rounds of ammunition for the 25 Pdr Field Gun or the 17 Pdr Anti-Tank Gun, …

  5. Artillery vs. Limber | the difference - CompareWords

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    Definition: (n.) Munitions of war; implements for warfare, as slings, bows, and arrows. (n.) Cannon; great guns; ordnance, including guns, mortars, howitzers, etc., with their equipment of …

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    What is an artillery limber?
    The field artillery limber assumed its archetypal form – two wheels, an ammunition chest, a pintle hook at the rear, and a central pole with horses harnessed on either side. The artillery piece had an iron ring ( lunette) at the end of the trail.
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    What is a limber used for?
    Limbers and caissons. Jump to navigation Jump to search. A limber is a two-wheeled cart designed to support the trail of an artillery piece, or the stock of a field carriage such as a caisson or traveling forge, allowing it to be towed.
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    What is the difference between limber and caisson?
    A limber is a two-wheeled cart designed to support the trail of an artillery piece, or the stock of a field carriage such as a caisson or traveling forge, allowing it to be towed. A caisson is a two-wheeled cart designed to carry artillery ammunition. [1] Limber (left) and gun, ca. 1461.
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    How many caissons did the artillery have?
    There was one caisson for each artillery piece in a battery. The cannoneers could ride the ammunition chests on the limbers and the caisson when speed was required, but to do so for any length of time was too tiring for the horses, so cannoneers generally walked.
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  7. https://military-history.fandom.com/wiki/Limbers_and_caissons

    A limber is a two-wheeled cart designed to support the trail of an artillery piece, or the stock of a field carriage such as a caisson or traveling forge, allowing it to be towed. A caisson is a two …

  8. What is the function of the 'limber' in an artillery piece? - Quora

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    Answer: The “Limber” is a trailer , often with enclosed body work, for the transport of the gun’s ammunition. The British 25 Pdr, Quad Tractor and Limber is an example. The ubiquitous 25 …

  9. Civil War Artillery Limber - openrange

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    2020年6月28日 · Jun 28, 2020 #1. American Civil War field artillery was made up of relatively light artillery pieces that travelled with infantry and cavalry commands. These pieces had to …

  10. US 3.2 Inch M 1885 Limber (Spanish American War Era)

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    Allied Artillery from the USA, France, and Russia within the Lovett Collection US 10 pounder Parrott Rifle US 3-inch Ordnance Rifle ... French 75mm mle/1897 Field Gun French 75mm …

  11. Artillery 3D Stl. Models Share

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    Monthly stl sharing from stlflix. Those stl files are from Artillery workers, even our customers. We will post all models we shared on social media as we can. And, if you interesting on them, …



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