How the Navy's WWI Railguns Devastated the Enemy

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Credit: Courtesy | Date Taken: 03/05/2021
Long-range German artillery was quite effective during World War I, and, unfortunately, Allied counter fire didn't have sufficient range to counter the threat. So, the Navy approved mounting 14-inch guns to railway cars. The result was a railroad gun that could hit well behind the German lines with devastating results. Video by Daniel Garas, Naval History and Heritage Command

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