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.
Artillery . :]
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.
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.