Kind of silly since railway guns did little in the grand scheme of things during the war but I don't care.
Let the rush to Berlin commence. :train-shining:
Kind of silly since railway guns did little in the grand scheme of things during the war but I don't care.
Let the rush to Berlin commence. :train-shining:
That's how they worked.
So what they took it off the rails to aim it if the tracks didn’t line up with the target?
They laid tracks in a curve specially for the railway gun at the place of deployment. This is one reason why they were very impractical.
That’s amazing because it simultaneously makes railway guns dumber and cooler