• @waigl
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    215 months ago

    Does that thing have a big turntable under there somewhere? Because from the photo, it looks like it can shoot in exactly or almost exactly the direction the rails happen to be pointing, and if you need to shoot somewhere more than two or three degrees to either side, you’re SOL…

    • @[email protected]
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      165 months ago

      It doesn’t look like it. They did sometimes use a kind of turntable to allow regular cannons to easily change direction, but I don’t think the same was done with these.

      • raoul
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        95 months ago

        Maybe it’s because of the recoil?

        Having the canon alligned with the track allows it to move with the recoil while having it slightly angled may make it derail 🤷‍♂️

    • Davel23
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      145 months ago

      I’m guessing it was used almost exclusively to destroy trains.

      • @PugJesusOPM
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        75 months ago

        Siege of Petersburg, I believe, so trading fire between two relatively static lines.