File:NIE 1905 Columbiad.jpg
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English: Drawing of a cross-section of the “Columbiad,” heavy gun invented by Colonel Bomford and combining some of the features of the gun, howitzer, and mortar, answering in this respect to the modern breach-loading rifled mortar or howitzer. |
Date | published 1905 |
Source | “Columbiad,” The New International Encyclopædia, v. 5, 1905, p. 183. |
Author | Unknown authorUnknown author |
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