- Grasshopper cannon
The grasshopper cannon is a
weapon designed by the British in the 1700s as a light gun to be carried around withinfantry . It frequently saw service in rough terrain such as the frontiers ofBritish North America .Its barrel was made of
bronze instead ofiron . Bronze is less brittle than cast iron, and so the barrel could be made thinner and lighter than that of an iron gun. Further, if a bronze gun developed a defect it would rupture; an iron gun with a flaw would shatter, at great cost to its own crew. It fired a three pound ball (or 3 pounds ofcanister shot ).Using the conventional split trail, it was moved by its own crew using drag ropes and wooden shafts much like a handcart. Two straight shafts were placed on each side of the cheek pieces facing forward, and two angled ones at the trail. From their appearance, and the fact that the gun jumped backwards with the recoil when it was fired, led to its nickname of "Grasshopper".
Famous battles with grasshopper cannon
*Cowpens in the
American Revolution
*Yorktown in theAmerican Revolution
*Craney Island in theWar of 1812
*Queenston Heights in the War of 1812ee also
*
American Revolution
*Artillery
*Leather cannon
*War of 1812 ources
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