Thanks.
I would like to say a few words about naval cannons from the Crimean War. The sailors had their own type of shooting. The sailing ships maneuvered for a long time, and when the command to “open fire” sounded, it was necessary to fire as many shots as possible in short minutes. Infantry guns had time to aim, wait, and did not move often (they did not maintain a high tempo).
Therefore, when the Allies launched an assault on Sevastopol, they were extremely amazed at the rate of fire of the Russians
I hope to continue the Project about Crimea. There are still generals and shooters (fitted) in the process of manufacturing