Movable artillery (other than antiaircraft) used by armies in the field (especially for direct support of front-line troops)
Class of artillery gun mounted on a mobile carriage for maneuver in the field of battle.
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Examples for "field artillery"
Examples for "field artillery"
1The regular gunner had no use for Territorial horse and field artillery.
2The artillery were-detachmentsof the royal horse artillery, and the field artillery.
3Later came the 42-centimeter guns, which are classed as automobile field artillery.
4But at midday the field artillery of the Frenchmen already replies to ours.
5Then followed a section of field artillery and a small detachment of cavalry.
1Three unhooked a small field gun from the back of the carriage.
2Twelve gunners were also hit, and the only field gun taken.
3The guns were of every kind, from the field gun to the heaviest howitzer.
4Like a modern field gun, the ballista shot low and directly toward the enemy.
5These areas show the calculated performance of the German field gun (96 N.A.
6But it was beaten back with great loss by the Maxims and the field gun.
7The German here really snipes much more with his field gun than with his rifle.
8The shows featured music, displays of various martial skills, and of course the famous field gun race.
9In the hall, through the open doorway, the mouth of a shotted field gun could be seen.
10Nov. 21-Newfield gun outranges German guns.
11A 4.7-inch field gun fires projectiles weighing 60 pounds, with the same velocity.
12It was a seven-pounder field gun.
13The small arm is the Mannlicher rifle and carbine, the field gun is the same as that of Belgium.
14They destroyed one of the walls of a house, pushed a field gun in and built a concrete wall.
15Even the emplacements of a field gun and a pom-pom were disclosed by shots casually fired for range-finding purposes.
16This field gun, for instance.
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