Cannonry
Cannonry refers to the use of cannons and other large artillery pieces in warfare. It encompasses the development, manufacturing, deployment, and tactical application of these weapons. Historically, cannonry played a pivotal role in transforming military strategy and battlefield dynamics, beginning with their introduction in late medieval Europe. Early cannons were often crude and slow to load, but advancements in metallurgy, gunpowder composition, and barrel design gradually increased their effectiveness and range.
The strategic impact of cannonry was profound. Fortifications, once considered impregnable, became vulnerable to bombardment, leading
The evolution of cannonry continued through the Napoleonic Wars and into the 19th century with the advent