• FireRetardant@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    The article/meme specifically states the canon was experimental and the canon never saw battle.

    Also didn’t ships already have canons capable of tearing down masts with chained balls by that time?

    • PugJesus@lemmy.worldOP
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      2 months ago

      The difference there, chain shot, is that the chain is still fairly short, because you can’t really get a large length of chain to reliably ‘unfold’ from a single projectile when fired. This beast had a chain that started unfurled, attached to each cannon ball, and long enough to go all the way down each of the barrels - making it, theoretically, have a massive spread of chain which could scythe down large numbers of troops in formation, instead of just a handful (for which one would generally prefer grapeshot, shrapnel, or canister).

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          1 month ago

          More beads. Like, 20 of them. Load one, put the others up my bum. Fire the cannon. Pure bliss.