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Percy Scott / Elevation / Naval artillery / Anti-aircraft weapons / Ship gun fire-control system / Gun laying / Artillery / Military computers / Ballistics
Date: 2012-02-28 10:04:34
Percy Scott
Elevation
Naval artillery
Anti-aircraft weapons
Ship gun fire-control system
Gun laying
Artillery
Military computers
Ballistics

Gunfire at Sea: A Case Study of Innovation From: Elting E. Morison/MEN, MACHINES, AND MODERN TIMES, (Cambridge, MA: THE MIT PRESS), 1966, ppThe governing fact in gunfire at sea is that the gun is mounted on an u

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