Artillery of World War I - Usage of Artillery

Usage of Artillery

The artillery Arm developed several new methods and tactics of combat during the war, including:

  • Box barrage
  • Chinese barrage
  • Clock method of calling fall of shot
  • Creeping barrage
  • Sound-ranging developed in United Kingdom by Lawrence Bragg

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