Napoleon's whiff of grapeshot was well known during the Napoleonic Wars. He used combined arms skillfully and by making his field artillery shorter and lighter he was able to quickly emplace it and bring it to bear at critical points on the battlefield. His ability to shoot and scoot was a valuable force multiplier and he used it to open attack paths that his Cavalry could exploit.
Napoleon's whiff of grapeshot was well known during the Napoleonic Wars. He used combined arms skillfully and by making his field artillery shorter and lighter he was able to quickly emplace it and bring it to bear at critical points on the battlefield. His ability to shoot and scoot was a valuable force multiplier and he used it to open attack paths that his Cavalry could exploit.
It could maim you for life.
It could kill you instantly.
It could provide you with a lingering death.
It was an equal opportunity destroyer killing horses and men alike.
It did not discriminate by rank or social class.
It could kill the man in front, the man on either side and the man behind you leaving you to wonder why. The only difference between Napoleon's Artillery and the modern version is that modern weapons are more sophisticated, more lethal and kill less horses (Only because the modern battlefield has less horses.)
Pretty much f*** you up for life
(side note: Why the fok you biotches care bout what a couple jackosses did in the messed up past?! All this stuff is just some shiot some old niga crammed up a biotches foking pusie
No, the bullets have no effect on artillery and tanks.
NovaNET answer: European governments united against napoleon.
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it will throw me far
it will throw me far
They do not have effect on humans whatso ever.
Napoleon's army was about 600,000 men before he invaded Russia. At the battle of Waterloo, he had a mere 60,000 men and got destroyed along with 220 of his approximate 240 artillery guns.
From 1979 to 1981 I was stationed with the 2nd Bn 51st Air Defense Artillery at Fort Riley, Kansas. Our shoulder insignia was a catepillar on a crest underscored with "Fire for Effect"
There would be no discernible physical effect on humans.
The Adventure of the Six Napoleons was created in 1904.
Pygmy seahorses do not effect humans. They are not even close to a treat to them whatsoever
Napoleons is defeated by Wellington at waterloo