A Conversation for Picture Quiz: General Knowledge - Answer
When I have learnt what progress has been made in modern gunnery
Bluebottle Started conversation Mar 11, 2024
I'm afraid I disagree. Firstly bricks aren't stone, so saying stone forts were obsolete is inaccurate.
It is true that 'brick battleship' forts were obsolete - but that been proved during the Crimean War (and of course previous forts and castles had been destroyed by guns since the 15th Century). But even in the 1860s stone fortifications weren't completely obsolete. Instead of bricks, new forts such as those built on the Isle of Wight were made of solid granite with 5 or 10-inch thick iron armour plate, which the RMLs of the time couldn't penetrate.
Still, it is the fort that counts.
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When I have learnt what progress has been made in modern gunnery
Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Posted Mar 11, 2024
You've got a point there! Perhaps those claims have been somewhat overstated.
If you'd like to know how Fort Pulaski was reduced, here's a link to General Gillmore going on about it.
http://archive.org/details/officialreportto00gill/page/n5/mode/2up
Personally, I find the notion of Civil War generals on cigarette cards to be sufficiently risible to warrant including this one in the Post.
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