mitrailleuse

type of volley gun

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Abstract is: A mitrailleuse (French pronunciation: ​[mitʁajøz]; from French mitraille, "grapeshot") is a type of volley gun with barrels of rifle calibre that can fire either all rounds at once or in rapid succession. The earliest true mitrailleuse was invented in 1851 by Belgian Army captain Fafschamps, ten years before the advent of the Gatling gun. It was followed by the Belgian Montigny mitrailleuse in 1863. Then the French 25 barrel "Canon à Balles", better known as the Reffye mitrailleuse, was adopted in great secrecy in 1866. It became the first rapid-firing weapon deployed as standard equipment by any army in a major conflict when it was used during the Franco-Prussian War of 1870–71. A steel block containing twenty-five 13 mm (.51 calibre) centre-fire cartridges was locked against the breech before firing. With the rotation of a crank, the 25 rounds were discharged in rapid succession. The sustainable firing rate of the Reffye mitrailleuse was 100 rounds per minute and its maximum range was about 2000 yards (1800 m), a distance that placed their batteries beyond the reach of Prussian Dreyse needle rifle fire. Reffye mitrailleuses were deployed in six gun batteries and were manned by gunners as a form of special artillery. Although innovative and capable of good ballistic performance, the Reffye mitrailleuse was a tactical failure because its basic concept and operational use were flawed. Only 210 Reffye mitrailleuses were in existence at the beginning of the Franco-Prussian War in 1870. Their field use was discontinued by the French Army after 1871. After the Gatling gun was replaced in service by newer recoil- or gas-operated weapons, multi-barrelled weapons fell into disuse for many decades. Some examples were developed during the interwar years but only as prototypes or were rarely used. The word mitrailleuse became the generic term for a machine gun in the French language because of its early appearance in the field of weapons, although the mitrailleuse was manually operated.

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mitrailleuse is …
instance of (P31):
weapon modelQ15142894

sublass of (P279):
machine gunQ12800
field gunQ1330892

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P935Commons galleryMitrailleuse
P1417Encyclopædia Britannica Online IDtopic/mitrailleuse
P646Freebase ID/m/03dy_v

P607conflictFranco-Prussian WarQ46083
P495country of originSecond French EmpireQ71092
P1343described by sourceBrockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic DictionaryQ602358
The Nuttall EncyclopædiaQ3181656
Great Soviet Encyclopedia (1926–1947)Q20078554
Sytin Military EncyclopediaQ4114391
P1889different frommachine gunQ12800
P729service entry1866-01-01
P730service retirement1908-01-01
P910topic's main categoryCategory:MitrailleusesQ55272433
P1092total produced400

Reverse relations

main subject (P921)
Q111990939БСЭ1/Митральеза
Q25383126ВЭ / Картечницы
Q24467849ЭСБЕ / Орудие артиллерийское

Q12800machine gundifferent fromP1889
Q55272433Category:Mitrailleusescategory's main topicP301
Q4350334HNLMS FrieslandarmamentP520

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Norwegian, Nynorsk (nn / Q25164)Mitraljøsewikipedia
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