The advent of gunpowder artillery rendered the thin and tall medieval/ancient era walls obsolete as they weren't able to withstand the battering effect of direct fire solid shot. This prompted a response in walls becoming much thicker with earthen ramparts to absorb artillery fire and mount...
The post medieval early modern period (1500 to 1840) saw the rise of gunpowder artillery rendering many medieval fortifications obsolete. Fortification designs adapted to resisting and fielding gunpowder artillery, creating artillery forts. These fortifications were constructed lower, with much...
A copy and paste job from Sketchfab: https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/davy-crockett-m28-nuclear-device-fac96d8179d44dab89700a4502bca15d and Vuldacon's parts.
Low yield here means indeed low yield. Nowadays, many "tactical nukes" have far more destructive power than the bombs dropped in Japan...
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