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PugJesus@lemmy.worldM to A Comm for Historymemes@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 month ago

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    Hum… You take a lot out when you omit the reason most generals didn’t like it was because they were already using catapults to throw the grenades…

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    I automatically hate posts with the stupid ‘no one’ format, and the extra ‘literally no one’ is even worse.

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      POV: You post a meme with “no one”:

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    So… did it work?

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      I’m guessing it would be difficult to chuck it far enough to get the shooter out of the blast radius

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        It was lighter and more portable than the Leach Trench Catapult, but less powerful. It weighed 24 kg (53 lb) and could throw an F1 grenade or Mills bomb 110–140 m (120–150 yd).

        Sounds like a perfectly viable choice in trench warfare.

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        Just throw the crossbow

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    No one nothing?

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      Literally no one nothing.

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    I mean reading that link the British and Germans had similar ideas…

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    I should have realised Fiddler’s crossbow in Malazan was inspired by something real.

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