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- Heated_shot abstract "Heated shot or hot shot is round shot that is heated before firing from muzzle-loading cannons, for the purpose of setting fire to enemy warships, buildings, or equipment. The use of hot shot dates back centuries and only ceased when vessels armored with iron replaced wooden warships in the world's navies. It was a powerful weapon against wooden warships, where fire was always a hazard. Its use was mainly confined to shore batteries and forts, due to the need for a special furnace to heat the shot, and their use from a ship was in fact against Royal Navy regulations because they were so dangerous, although the American ship USS Constitution had a shot furnace installed, for hot shot to be fired from her carronades. The French Romaine-class frigates originally also featured the device, but they proved impractical, dangerous to the ships themselves, and were later discarded.".
- Heated_shot thumbnail Red-hot_shot_furnace.jpg?width=300.
- Heated_shot wikiPageExternalLink ps7-1.htm.
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- Heated_shot wikiPageRevisionID "685479217".
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLink Algeciras_Campaign.
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- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Rome.
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Hampton_Roads.
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Negro_Fort.
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLink Board_of_Fortifications.
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLink Báthory_family.
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLink CSS_Virginia.
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLink Cannon.
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLink Carcass_(projectile).
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLink Carronade.
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLink Castle_Clinton.
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLink Castle_Williams.
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLink Category:Balls.
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLink Category:Projectiles.
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLink Celtic_Britons.
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLink Chain-shot.
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLink Coke_(fuel).
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLink Fire_brick.
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLink Floating_battery.
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLink Fort-la-Latte.
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLink Fort_Gadsden.
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- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLink Fort_McAllister.
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLink French_First_Republic.
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLink Gibraltar.
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLink Great_Siege_of_Gibraltar.
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLink Greek_fire.
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLink Gunpowder.
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLink HMS_Charon_(1778).
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLink HMS_Superb_(1798).
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLink HMS_Warrior_(1860).
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLink Jonathan_Williams_(engineer).
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLink Lille.
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLink List_of_cannon_projectiles.
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLink Muzzleloader.
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLink New_York_Harbor.
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLink Poland.
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLink Polotsk.
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLink Red_heat.
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLink Rhône.
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLink Romaine-class_frigate.
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLink Round_shot.
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Navy.
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLink Shell_(projectile).
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLink Siege_of_Yorktown.
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLink Simon_Bernard.
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLink USS_Congress_(1841).
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLink USS_Constitution.
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLink War_crime.
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLink War_of_1812.
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLink Île_Saint-Honorat.
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLink Île_Sainte-Marguerite.
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLink File:Heated-shot_furnace_built_in_1793_at_Fort-la-Latte.jpg.
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLink File:Iron_furnace_for_heating_iron_shot_during_the_Great_Siege,_Gibraltar_Museum.jpg.
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLink File:Red-hot_shot_furnace.jpg.
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLink File:Vue_du_siege_de_Gibraltar_et_explosion_des_batteries_flottantes_1782.jpeg.
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLinkText ""hot shot"".
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cannonballs were heated".
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLinkText "Heated (or hot) shot".
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLinkText "Heated shot".
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLinkText "heated iron shot".
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLinkText "heated shot".
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLinkText "hot rounds".
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLinkText "hot shot".
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLinkText "hot-shot".
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLinkText "red hot shot".
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLinkText "red hot shots".
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLinkText "red-hot balls".
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLinkText "red-hot shot".
- Heated_shot wikiPageWikiLinkText "shot furnace".
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- Heated_shot subject Category:Balls.
- Heated_shot subject Category:Projectiles.
- Heated_shot hypernym Shot.
- Heated_shot type Film.
- Heated_shot type Ballistic.
- Heated_shot type Projectile.
- Heated_shot type Projectile.
- Heated_shot comment "Heated shot or hot shot is round shot that is heated before firing from muzzle-loading cannons, for the purpose of setting fire to enemy warships, buildings, or equipment. The use of hot shot dates back centuries and only ceased when vessels armored with iron replaced wooden warships in the world's navies. It was a powerful weapon against wooden warships, where fire was always a hazard.".
- Heated_shot label "Heated shot".
- Heated_shot sameAs Q14946777.
- Heated_shot sameAs Boulet_rouge.
- Heated_shot sameAs Kula_ognista.
- Heated_shot sameAs m.04f37p9.
- Heated_shot sameAs Калёное_ядро.
- Heated_shot sameAs Heated_shot.
- Heated_shot sameAs Q14946777.
- Heated_shot wasDerivedFrom Heated_shot?oldid=685479217.