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Homer
29 August, 22:36
How did naval ballistics work in world war i?
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Kaylie Roach
30 August, 01:02
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There weren't many significant naval engagements in WWI, but in those that did happen many of the vessels were miles apart, moving at 20-30 knots in rough seas/weather, with no assistance from radar. If you're 10 miles apart, the curvature of the earth plays a roll, you're swaying up and down, and both vessels are moving quickly. Seems a darn near impossible task. How would gunners have calculated shell trajectories?
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