Manual of Siege and Garrison Artillery Exercises

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Producent: H.M. Stationery Office
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Podręcznik dla żołnierzy służących w jednostkach wyposażonych w działa forteczne lub oblężnicze. Zawiera dokładne instrukcje postępowania podczas ćwiczeń z działami, osprzętem artyleryjskim i amunicją.

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Za autorami: "Szkolenie w służbie ciężkiego uzbrojenia i w różnych ćwiczeniach z nim związanych jest tematem tak szerokim, że nie można wejść tak głęboko w szczegóły, aby przewidzieć każdą ewentualność. Dlatego celem tej pracy było po prostu ustanowienie takich ogólnych zasad, które mogą służyć jako podstawy nauczania."

Spis treści w j. angielskim:

  1. Gunnery.
    1. Definition of gunnery terms.
    2. The gun.
      1. Material for ordnance.
      2. Rifling.
      3. Muzzle and breech-loading.
      4. Proportion of weight to calibre.
    3. The charge.
      1. Gunpowder and its action in the bore of a gun.
      2. Quality of the ingredients.
      3. Proportion of the ingredients.
      4. Density.
      5. Hardness.
      6. Proportion of moisture.
      7. Size of grain.
      8. Amount of space occupied by the charge.
      9. Point of ignition of the charge.
      10. Length of bore of the gun.
      11. Calibre.
      12. Amount of the charge.
      13. Weight of the projectile.
      14. Windage.
      15. Rifling.
    4. Instruments for measuring pressure and velocity.
    5. The projectile.
      1. Forces acting on a projectile in the bore of a gun.
        1. The force of projection of the powder-gas.
        2. The rotation imparted by the grooves.
      2. Forces acting on a projectile during flight.
        1. The force of projection.
        2. The force of gravity.
        3. The resistance of the air.
        4. The rotation due to rifling.
        5. The rotation of the carth.
      3. Variable forces acting on a projectile.
        1. Variability of the charge.
        2. Variability of space occupied by the cartridge in the bore.
        3. Difference of level of wheels.
        4. Force and direction of wind.
      4. Effect of projectiles.
        1. Common shell.
        2. Shrapnel shell.
        3. Battering projectiles.
        4. Case shot.
        5. Star shells.
    6. Artillery fire.
      1. Field artillery.
        1. Shrapnel shell.
        2. Common shell.
        3. Firing at moving objects.
        4. Practice with reduced charges.
      2. Siege artillery.
      3. Garrison and coast artillery.
  2. Ammunition.
    1. Gunpowder.
    2. Cartridges.
    3. Metal- lined cases.
    4. Zinc cylinders.
    5. Projectiles S.B.
    6. Projectiles R.O.
    7. Fuzes.
    8. Means of firing ordnance.
    9. Primers.
    10. Tin cups.
    11. Wads.
    12. Rockets.
    13. Regulations in making up cartridges.
    14. Instructions in preparation of shells and fuzes.
    15. Gas checks.
    16. Table of cartridges R.O.
  3. Siege artillery.
    1. Jetties Sheers Platforms.
    2. Arming siege batteries by night.
    3. Drill for 25-pr. , 40-pr. , 64-pr., 6,3-inch, 8-inch and 7-pr. howitzer.
    4. Unlimbering and shifts.
    5. Mounting and dismounting.
    6. Various methods of laying.
    7. Stowage of ammunition.
    8. Preparation of ammunition.
    9. Projectiles.
    10. Observations on the effects of fire.
    11. Rockets, description and drill.
    12. Description of guns, carriages, 64-pr. , 40-pr. , 25-pr. , 7-pr. guns, 8-inch and 63-inch howitzers.
    13. Detail of a siege train.
    14. Range tables.
    15. Packing of siege carriages.
    16. Use of guncotton for the destruction of guns.
  4. Garrison guns, carriages, platforms, &c., description of, and drills.
    1. General instructions.
    2. Nomenclature of magazines and stores.
    3. Table of general duties at drill.
    4. 64-pr. R.M.L., description and drill.
    5. 7-inch R.M.L., description and drill.
    6. 9-inch R.M.L., description and drill.
    7. 10-inch R.M.L., description of.
    8. 11-inch R.M.L., description of.
    9. 12-inch R.M.L., description of.
    10. 10-inch R.M.L., 11-inch, and 12-inch drill.
    11. 12-5-inch, description and drill.
    12. Drill by signals.
    13. R.B.L. ordnance, general observations.
    14. 40-pr. R.B.L., description and drill.
    15. 7-inch R.B.L., description and drill.
    16. S.B. guns, description and drill.
    17. S.B. howitzers, description and drill.
    18. S.B. mortars, description and drill.
    19. Instructions in laying ordnance
    20. Hydro-clinometer for elevated batteries.
  5. Material and appliances.
    1. Cordage.
    2. Splicing.
    3. Knots and bends.
    4. Tackles.
    5. Chains.
    6. Levers and handspikes.
    7. Skids.
    8. Planks.
    9. Rollers.
    10. Scotches.
    11. Picket posts.
    12. Holdfasts.
    13. Strength of rope.
    14. Friction and stiffness of rope in tackles.
    15. Uncoiling and stretching rope.
    16. Theoretical power of machines.
    17. Cross breaking strain of skids.
    18. Calculating the weight of spars.
    19. Specific gravity, &c.
  6. Elementary instruction.
    1. To take post and general duties Different orders of lever.
    2. To raise a gun on to skidding.
    3. To raise heavy guns on to skidding.
    4. To slew a gun.
    5. To cut a gun.
    6. To pinch a gun.
    7. To row a gun.
    8. To parbuckle a gun.
    9. To move a gun on rollers.
    10. To place a gun on rollers, planks under them.
  7. Machines and transporting carriages.
    1. Triangle gyns.
    2. Gibraltar gyns.
    3. Slinging ordnance.
    4. Crab capstans.
    5. Crab winch.
    6. Iron crab.
    7. Jacks, lifting.
    8. Jacks, screw.
    9. Jacks, hydraulic.
    10. Sling wagon.
    11. Sling cart.
    12. Platform wagon.
    13. Trench cart.
    14. Hand cart.
  8. Moving, mounting, dismounting ordnance, carriages, platforms, &c.
    1. Introductory remarks.
    2. Mounting and dismounting 64-pr. gun by long skids with rollers.
    3. Mounting and dismounting 64-pr. gun by parbuckling over the side.
    4. Mounting and dismounting 64-pr. gun by rolling it over the side.
    5. Mounting and dismounting 64-pr. gun from a traversing platform.
    6. Mounting and dismounting 64-pr. gun by watered long skids.
    7. Shifts 64-pr. gun from one garrison carriage to another, muzzle or breech foremost.
    8. Shifts 64-pr. gun by slewing.
    9. Shifts 64-pr. gun on a Moncrieff carriage.
    10. Shifts 64-pr. gun in casemates, tackles, and overhead bolts.
    11. Shifts 64-pr. gun from a travelling platform up and down the rear.
    12. Shifts 80- pr. gun, to raise guns out of trunnion holes, when on traversing platforms.
    13. Shifts 7-inch R.B.L. gun.
    14. Shifts 7-inch R.M.L. to 25- ton guns. General observations.
    15. Shifts 7- inch R.M.L. gun by long skids down the rear.
    16. Shifts 7-inch R.M.L. gun, dwarf or casemate platform, by means of an 18- feet light gyn.
    17. Shifts 7- inch R.M.L. gun by long skids down the rear.
    18. Shifts 7-inch R.M.L. gun, dwarf or casemate platform, by means of an 18- feet light gyn.
    19. Shifts 7-inch R.M.L. gun on a Moncrieff carriage.
    20. Shifts 7-inch R.M.L. gun in casemates.
    21. Shifts 9-inch R.M.L. gun using an 18-feet light gyn and jack, or lever at muzzle.
    22. To move 9-inch R.M.L. gun on rollers.
    23. To mount or dismount 9-inch R.M.L. gun by an 18-feet heavy gyn.
    24. To mount or dismount 9-inch R.M.L. gun by two light gyns.
    25. To mount or dismount 9- inch R.M.L. gun in C Emplacement.
    26. To mount or dismount 9-inch R.M.L. gun by long skids down the rear.
    27. To mount or dismount 9- inch R.M.L. gun by overhead tackles.
    28. To mount or dismount 9- inch R.M.L. gun by overhead tackles at breech and jack at muzzle.
    29. To mount or dismount 9- inch R.M.L. gun by jacks alone.
    30. To mount or dismount 10- inch R.M.L. gun in open batteries.
    31. To mount or dismount 10 - inch R.M.L. gun in C emplacement.
    32. To mount or dismount 10-inch R.M.L. gun in casemates.
    33. To mount or dismount 10-inch R.M.L. gun on small port carriage.
    34. To mount or dismount 11 and 12- inch R.M.L. guns in open batteries.
    35. To mount or dismount 11 and 12- inch R.M.L. guns in C emplacement.
    36. To mount or dismount 11 and 12- inch R.M L. guns in C emplacement with 18-feet heavy gyn and jack.
    37. To mount or dismount 11 and 12-inch R.M.L. guns in casemates.
    38. To mount or dismount 35 and 38-ton guns in open batteries.
    39. To mount or dismount 35 and 38- ton guns in C emplacement.
    40. To mount or dismount 35 and 38-ton guns by overhead tackles.
    41. To mount or dismount 35 and 38-ton guns by jacks alone.
    42. To mount or dismount 38-ton gun by box-beam.
    43. To mount or dismount 35 and 38-ton guns by overhead tackles and jacks.
    44. To mount or dismount 38-ton gun by gear in low-roofed casemates.
    45. Hoisting gear for sea forts.
    46. Moving heavy guns, general observations.
    47. 64-pr. R.M.L. gun.
    48. 80-pr. R.M.L. gun.
    49. 7-inch R.B.L. gun.
    50. 7-inch R.M.L. gun.
    51. 9-inch R.M.L. gun.
    52. Moving 10-inch R.M.L. guns.
    53. Moving 11 and 12-inch R.M.L. guns.
    54. Moving 35 and 38-ton guns.
    55. Moving, mounting and dismounting wooden sliding carriages.
    56. Moving, mounting and dismounting wrought-iron sliding carriages.
    57. Moving, mounting and dismounting Scott's pattern.
    58. Moving, mounting, and dismounting traversing platform.
    59. Embarking and disembarking heavy guns by parbuckling.
    60. Moving, mounting and dismounting mortars.
    61. Listof stores for mounting, dismounting, and moving, &c., guns of 18 to 38 tons.
  9. Gun sleighs.
    1. General observations.
    2. Temporary sleigh 64- pr. gun.
    3. Temporary sleigh 7-inch gun.
    4. Temporary sleigh 9-inch gun.
    5. Temporary sleigh 10-inch gun.
    6. Temporary sleigh 25-ton gun.
    7. Wooden traversing platform used as a sleigh.
    8. Temporary sleigh for a 9-inch gun trunnions vertical.
    9. Temporary plank sleighs (7 to 18-ton guns).
  10. Sheers and derricks.
    1. Sheers, description.
    2. To prepare sheers.
    3. General duties.
    4. Stores required.
    5. Light sheers with head lashing.
    6. Light sheers, raising.
    7. Light sheers, raising by levers.
    8. Light sheers with head bolts.
    9. Light sheers, raising by cheeks of a gyn.
    10. Light sheers, rigging.
    11. Light sheers, raising by a derrick.
    12. Light sheers, with head bolt.
    13. Medium sheers.
    14. Heavy sheers.
    15. Heavy sheers, rigging.
    16. Heavy sheers, raising and striking
    17. Heavy sheers, stores required.
    18. Heavy sheers for 35 and 38-ton guns.
    19. Heavy sheers, stores required for derrick.
    20. Heavy sheers, stores required for raising.
    21. Heavy sheers, moving to the front.
    22. Heavy sheers, slinging the gun.
    23. Heavy sheers, striking the sheers.
    24. Heavy sheers, notes on the gear.
    25. Placing sheers on towers.
    26. Placing sheers by means of an inclined plane.
    27. Placing sheers by means of a derrick.
    28. Placing sheers, rigging and raising the derrick.
    29. Preparing the sheers for raising.
    30. Raising the sheers.
    31. To place sheers with a double derrick.
    32. General observations on foregoing.
    33. Passing guns over a ditch by sheers.
    34. Gyn sheers.
    35. Gyn sheers, to prepare and raise.
    36. Gyn sheers with prypole.
    37. Lever sheers.
    38. Derricks.
    39. Swinging derrick.
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