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The Mechanical Fuze and the Advance of Artillery in the Civil War

Author Edward B. Mccaul
Publisher McFarland
Category History
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PublisherMcFarland
ISBN / ASIN0786446137
ISBN-139780786446131
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Sales Rank1,944,894
CategoryHistory
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The rifled artillery used during the Civil War created the need for a new and more reliable type of artillery fuze to light powder charges. This history explains how mechanically ignited fuzes were developed to improve accuracy, distance, and power of weaponry, and how the technical and manufacturing challenges of mating gunpowder and metal were met.
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