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  • Little David
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  • Little David was the nickname of an American caliber mortar used for test firing aerial bombs during World War II, that is one of the largest caliber guns ever built, having a larger caliber than both of Germany's Dora and Gustav which were railway guns. Great Britain's Mallet's Mortar had a caliber of the same size.
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Velocity
  • 1250.0
Origin
Service
  • Testing only
Name
  • Little David
is artillery
  • Artillery
Type
  • Heavy mortar
Caption
  • Little David at the Aberdeen Proving Ground
Wars
Weight
  • 40
Used by
  • USA
is ranged
  • yes
barrels
  • 1
feed
  • Muzzle loading
abstract
  • Little David was the nickname of an American caliber mortar used for test firing aerial bombs during World War II, that is one of the largest caliber guns ever built, having a larger caliber than both of Germany's Dora and Gustav which were railway guns. Great Britain's Mallet's Mortar had a caliber of the same size.