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Railway gun
A railway gun is a large artillery piece, designed to be placed on rail tracks. The first railway guns of record were constructed and used during the American Civil War. Many nations have built railroad guns, but the best known are the large Krupp-built pieces used by Germany in World War I and World War II. Some of these were so large that they required two parallel sets of tracks to support the gun's size.
Railway guns have been largely rendered obsolete by advances in technology. Their large size and limited mobility makes them vulnerable to attack, and similar payloads can be delivered by aircraft, rocket, or missile.
These artillery pieces are not to be confused with a railgun
See also
External links
- When Artillery First "Took to the Rails"
- "Railwaygun Web Museum". Retrieved April 21, 2005.
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