词条 | Bâton à feu |
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|is_artillery=yes | image= Baton a feu.jpg | image_size = 300 |caption= Bâton à feu (1380). Musée de l'Armée. |name= Bâton à feu. |type= Hand artillery |origin= Western Europe |service= 1380-1400? |used_by= Western European countries |wars= Hundred Years War |designer= Unknown |design_date= 13th century |manufacturer= |production_date= 14th century |number= ? |weight= 1.04kg |length= |part_length=18 cm |width= |height= |crew= |cartridge= |caliber= 2 cm |action= |rate= |velocity= |range= ? |max_range= |feed= |sights= |breech= |recoil= |carriage= |elevation= |traverse= }} The Bâton à feu, or Baston à feu (French for "Fire stick"), is a type of hand cannon developed in the 14th century in Western Europe. This weapon type corresponds to the portable artillery of the second half of 14th century.[1] The Bâton à feu at the Musée de l'Armée in Paris has an hexagonal cross-section, and looks like a steel tube. It weighs 1.04 kg, and has a length of 18 cm. Its caliber is 2 cm. In order to facilitate handling, the metal piece was placed at the end of a wooden pole. The powder was ignited through a small hole at the top, with a red-hot steel stick.[1] See also
Notes1. ^1 Notice at Musée de l'Armée, Paris. {{Artillery of the Middle Ages}}{{Artillery of France}}{{Early firearms}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Baton A Feu}}{{weapon-stub}} 2 : Artillery of France|Medieval artillery |
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