Originally applied to any group of infantry primarily armed with projectile weapons, artillery has over time become limited in meaning to refer only to those engines of war that operate by projection of munitions far beyond the range of effect of personal weapons. These engines comprise specialised devices which use some form of stored energy to operate, whether mechanical, chemical, or electromagnetic. Originally designed to breach fortifications, they have evolved from nearly static installations intended to reduce a single obstacle to highly mobile weapons of great flexibility in which now reposes the greater portion of a modern army's offensive capabilities.

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ComeradeStalin Author
ComeradeStalin - - 2,619 comments

It is from War Fron: Turning Point. This toy was devastating there.

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PamParamPamPam Creator
PamParamPamPam - - 1,189 comments

А сбоку там что, танк на установку наехал чтоль?

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ComeradeStalin Author
ComeradeStalin - - 2,619 comments

Вроде того.

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KaanTech
KaanTech - - 334 comments

game .....

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☦BalkanB☢y☦
☦BalkanB☢y☦ - - 1,250 comments

Hey Comerade, I heard Soviets had one hUgE artillery (maybe biggest in WWII) that nazis were really scared of, do you know something about that??

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rkraptor70 Creator
rkraptor70 - - 4,975 comments

Its the other way around, The Germans had some of the biggest(And THE biggest) siege artillery in WW2.

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