A practical, study‑ready guide to the principles of artillery, distilled into questions and clear answers for military cadets and students.
This edition adapts Isaac Landmann’s early 19th‑century survey of artillery into a concise, quiz‑style format. It covers the building blocks of gunpowder, the purification of its ingredients, and the factors that determine powder strength. It also explains the manufacture and testing of powder, the composition of gun metal and brass ordnance, and the basic parts and types of artillery pieces.
Readers will gain concrete, scan‑friendly explanations of topics like gunpowder composition, nitre purity, sulphur characteristics, and how these relate to performance. The text also touches on ordnance design, carriage wood choices, windage, recoil, ranges, and firing practices, all framed as questions with direct answers for quick study.
- Foundational chemistry and quality checks for gunpowder and its components
- How gunpowder strength is tested and measured on the range
- Key parts of cannons, mortars, and how brass and iron differ in use
- Practical notes on gun carriages, wood types, windage, and recoil
Ideal for readers of military history, artillery textbooks, and cadets looking for a structured, reference‑style introduction.