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- Dynamite_gun abstract "A dynamite gun is any of a class of artillery pieces distinguished by their specialized operating mechanism and purpose: they use compressed air to propel an explosive projectile. Dynamite guns were in use for a brief period from the 1880s to the beginning of the twentieth century. Because of the instability of early high explosives, it was impractical to fire an explosive-filled shell from a conventional gun. The violent deflagration of the propellant charge and the sudden acceleration of the shell would set off the explosive in the barrel of the gun. By using compressed air, the dynamite gun was able to accelerate the projectile more gradually through the length of the barrel. See Internal ballistics.Guns for naval use were supplied with air from shipboard compressors. A small model for field use by land forces employed a powder charge to drive a piston down a cylinder, compressing air that was then fed into the gun barrel. This field model was famously used by Theodore Roosevelt's Rough Riders during the Spanish–American War, but had actually been used previously by Cuban insurgents against Spanish forces.The guns fired a relatively lightweight shell; necessarily the guns had a low muzzle velocity, requiring a high angle of fire even at short ranges. This increased the flight time of the shell, and so resulted in a loss of accuracy. See external ballistics.By 1900, the availability of stable high explosives, the longer range of conventional artillery, the gun's mechanical complexity, and its inherent limitations made the dynamite gun obsolete.".
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- Dynamite_gun wikiPageWikiLink Air_gun.
- Dynamite_gun wikiPageWikiLink Artillery.
- Dynamite_gun wikiPageWikiLink Artillery_battery.
- Dynamite_gun wikiPageWikiLink Board_of_Fortifications.
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- Dynamite_gun wikiPageWikiLink Category:Naval_artillery.
- Dynamite_gun wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pneumatic_mortars.
- Dynamite_gun wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pneumatic_weapons.
- Dynamite_gun wikiPageWikiLink Coastal_artillery.
- Dynamite_gun wikiPageWikiLink Cuba.
- Dynamite_gun wikiPageWikiLink Dale_Fort.
- Dynamite_gun wikiPageWikiLink Deflagration.
- Dynamite_gun wikiPageWikiLink Edmund_Zalinski.
- Dynamite_gun wikiPageWikiLink Explosive_material.
- Dynamite_gun wikiPageWikiLink External_ballistics.
- Dynamite_gun wikiPageWikiLink FN_303.
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- Dynamite_gun wikiPageWikiLink Fishers_Island.
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- Dynamite_gun wikiPageWikiLink Fort_Winfield_Scott.
- Dynamite_gun wikiPageWikiLink Gas_compressor.
- Dynamite_gun wikiPageWikiLink Gun.
- Dynamite_gun wikiPageWikiLink High_explosive.
- Dynamite_gun wikiPageWikiLink History_of_Cuba.
- Dynamite_gun wikiPageWikiLink Holman_Projector.
- Dynamite_gun wikiPageWikiLink Internal_ballistics.
- Dynamite_gun wikiPageWikiLink New_York.
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- Dynamite_gun wikiPageWikiLink Presidio_of_San_Francisco.
- Dynamite_gun wikiPageWikiLink Projectile.
- Dynamite_gun wikiPageWikiLink Propellant.
- Dynamite_gun wikiPageWikiLink Rough_Riders.
- Dynamite_gun wikiPageWikiLink Shell_(projectile).
- Dynamite_gun wikiPageWikiLink Siege_of_Santiago.
- Dynamite_gun wikiPageWikiLink Smokeless_powder.
- Dynamite_gun wikiPageWikiLink Spanish–American_War.
- Dynamite_gun wikiPageWikiLink Spud_gun.
- Dynamite_gun wikiPageWikiLink Steam_cannon.
- Dynamite_gun wikiPageWikiLink Theodore_Roosevelt.
- Dynamite_gun wikiPageWikiLink File:Sims-Dudley_4_Inch_Dynamite_Gun_on_Field_Mount.jpg.
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- Dynamite_gun wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dynamite gun".
- Dynamite_gun wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sims-Dudley dynamite gun".
- Dynamite_gun wikiPageWikiLinkText "dynamite gun".
- Dynamite_gun wikiPageWikiLinkText "dynamite torpedo-gun".
- Dynamite_gun wikiPageWikiLinkText "dynamite-gun".
- Dynamite_gun wikiPageWikiLinkText "pneumatic guns".
- Dynamite_gun hasPhotoCollection Dynamite_gun.
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- Dynamite_gun subject Category:Naval_artillery.
- Dynamite_gun subject Category:Pneumatic_mortars.
- Dynamite_gun subject Category:Pneumatic_weapons.
- Dynamite_gun type Pneumatic.
- Dynamite_gun comment "A dynamite gun is any of a class of artillery pieces distinguished by their specialized operating mechanism and purpose: they use compressed air to propel an explosive projectile. Dynamite guns were in use for a brief period from the 1880s to the beginning of the twentieth century. Because of the instability of early high explosives, it was impractical to fire an explosive-filled shell from a conventional gun.".
- Dynamite_gun label "Dynamite gun".
- Dynamite_gun sameAs ダイナマイト砲.
- Dynamite_gun sameAs Pneumatyczne_działo_dynamitowe.
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- Dynamite_gun sameAs Пневматическая_артиллерия.
- Dynamite_gun sameAs Q5319094.
- Dynamite_gun sameAs Q5319094.
- Dynamite_gun wasDerivedFrom Dynamite_gun?oldid=654044496.
- Dynamite_gun depiction Dyna1.jpg.
- Dynamite_gun isPrimaryTopicOf Dynamite_gun.