What a mind-boggling interesting WWII short video footage - HolyGrail - 24.06.2009
Hello ,
just thought would like to share with those who perhaps never saw such a thing before :lol:
- Guest - 24.06.2009
Cool 8)
- HolyGrail - 24.06.2009
Yeah !! :lol:
size matter !! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
S! HG
- Condor345 - 24.06.2009
The first is a radio-controlled tank called Goliath carrying explosives,aimed to destroy tanks after being driven under them.The other are extra super heavy canons
used by the Germans in WW2 in cities siege.
- nuk3m - 24.06.2009
Hg to be onest i've never saw the footage but heard of them...the big cannon could hit London right?
- HolyGrail - 24.06.2009
Hi nuk3m ,
I have no idea how far this thing can deliver that huge shell .
Haven't seen any parameters about this peashooter cannon
.
Someone else will educate us with upcoming response .
S! HG
- US_GRANT - 24.06.2009
nuk3m Wrote:Hg to be onest i've never saw the footage but heard of them...the big cannon could hit London right?
Weren't those guns called Paris guns? I think Germany had one in WWI but it took so long to load and was rather inaccurate because of the range that it was eventually removed from service. Good concept but needed a little more time on the drawing board. Does show that the technology was pretty impressive, though. look how bif that barrel is and so little support from the gun carriage.
- nzwilliam - 24.06.2009
That rail gun is crazy HUGE! Great find there HolyGrail, I didn't know film footage of it existed, thanks for sharing!
- Redcanuck - 24.06.2009
Wow :!:
I think they used those rail cannons on the Russian front - a siege in the Crimea I think.
Its been a while since I've read any WWII history so I could be wrong.
~S~
- pursuivant - 24.06.2009
US_GRANT Wrote:Weren't those guns called Paris guns? I think Germany had one in WWI but it took so long to load and was rather inaccurate because of the range that it was eventually removed from service. Good concept but needed a little more time on the drawing board. Does show that the technology was pretty impressive, though. look how bif that barrel is and so little support from the gun carriage.
The "Paris Gun" was indeed a WWI weapon. Essentially, it was the Kaiser's V-2, since it could only hit city-sized targets and was intended as a psychological, rather than battlefield weapon.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris_Gun
- pursuivant - 24.06.2009
Redcanuck Wrote:Wow :!:
I think they used those rail cannons on the Russian front - a siege in the Crimea I think.
Its been a while since I've read any WWII history so I could be wrong.
Designed for use against the Maginot line, ended up being used mostly in Russia, although a few were used against the Western Allies.
I believe that the first cannon in the film is the Schwerer Gustav or Dora 80 cm cannon:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/80_cm_Gustav
The tracked siege mortar is the Karl-Ger
- HolyGrail - 24.06.2009
Wow !! thank you pursuivant
they looks exactly as you said and gave wikipedia links .
I was wondering about the second gun and you
found it and that picture of second gun pounding Warsaw
is from the very same footage that is in the video
Thank you for posting wikipedia links
S! HG
- JAMF - 24.06.2009
I only now the rail guns as "Big Bertha's".
- 3rd-BG_Dreadpilot - 24.06.2009
Wow if they made 88's that size I'd turn in my bomber wings. Had they loaded a Flak-burst shell into that they could knock out a whole wing of B-17s! Of course It would take another two years and thousands of bomber raids for them to reload a single shell.
- nuk3m - 24.06.2009
Also those heavy mortars were used on city's i remember that i've saw a very rare footage were those mortars were mounted on the stug..tank