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The Reffye 75mm cannon (French: ''Canon de campagne de 5 de Reffye modèle 1873'') was a French artillery piece of the 19th century, developed by the French artillery General Jean-Baptiste Verchère de Reffye, superintendent of the works at Meudon.〔"France will have at the end of the year 1875, 495 batteries of six cannons each, of calibres 5 and 7, with Iron cartridges, the pieces, breech loading, on the Reffye system." in ''Locomotive Engineers Journal'' - Page 69 by Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers (U.S.) 1875〕 The weapon was adopted by the French Army from 1873. It was a 75 mm rifled breech-loading cannon, equipped with a breech screw, initially made of bronze. The sliding breech block, and the interrupted screw used for sealing were advanced features, but the perfect sealing of the breech would only be achieved with the invention of the de Bange obturator. The cannon used shell cartridges for ammunition.〔''Age of Great Guns: Cannon Kings and Cannoneers'' page 30 by Frank E. Comparato ()〕 It would be soon superseded by the Lahitolle 95mm cannon (1875) and especially the De Bange 90mm cannon (1877). De Reffye also developed the Reffye 85 mm cannon in 1870. De Reffye also developed in 1866 a mitrailleuse (named ''Canon à balles''), one of the best early machine guns,〔''Warfare and Armed Conflicts'' Page 3 by Micheal Clodfelter〕 which was used during the Franco-Prussian War of 1870.〔(''The New Cambridge Modern History'' by G. N. Clark p.307 )〕 ==Notes== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Reffye 75 mm cannon」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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