Rifle-barrelled cannon Submarines Ironclad steamships Large troop-movements by rail Communication by telegraph
Cannon Street station rail crash happened on 1991-01-08.
A Battery is a large concrete emplacement that houses a gun (Cannon)
In portable cannon, possibly the Parrot rifled cannon. In cannon mounted in fixed positions, such as forts, possibly the Dahlgren cannons. There was also a very large bore mortar known as the Dictator that fired a 13 inch shell.
A large fighting machine that usually consists of a heavy cannon and light machine gun.
I know it's hard to believe, but I saw the answer in a crossword. The name of the WWII cannon was "Big Bertha". Correction: "Big Bertha" was a large Howitzer in WWI, not WWII.
The American Civil War might be called the First Railway War. It was the first time that large numbers of troops were moved by rail. And the much greater rail-mileage in the North meant a big advantage for the Union.
Artillery . :]
Jack Cannon has written: 'My war' -- subject(s): World War, 1939-1945 'The hammer of God'
The French tank of World War One had a 75 millimeter cannon on its turret.
There is really no antonym for the word cannon, but cannon does really mean large gun so the antonym would logically be small gun.
A large cannon can produce around 175-185 decibels. This is extremely loud and can cause hearing damage if not properly protected.