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A view of the Tsar Pushka, showing its massive bore and cannonballs, and the Lion's head cast into the carriage.
A view of the Tsar Pushka, showing its massive bore and cannonballs, and the Lion's head cast into the carriage.
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Tsar Pushka (Царь-пушка in Russian, literally "emperor of cannons") is a huge cannon, founded in 1586 by a Russian founding master Andrey Chokhov. The cannon weighs 39312 kg, has a length of 5.34 metres, a calibre of 890 mm, and an external diameter of 1200 mm. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (1200x1600, 1050 KB) Summary taken by me user:burtonpe in Moscow, October 2004. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (1200x1600, 1050 KB) Summary taken by me user:burtonpe in Moscow, October 2004. ... Image File history File links Commons-logo. ... Wikimedia Commons logo by Reid Beels The Wikimedia Commons (also called Commons or Wikicommons) is a repository of free content images, sound and other multimedia files. ... A small Civil War-era cannon on a carriage A cannon is any large tubular firearm designed to fire a heavy projectile over a considerable distance. ... This article is about the factory that makes castings of metal. ... 1586 was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar or a common year starting on Saturday of the Julian calendar. ... Andrey Chokhov, also spelled Chekhov (Андрей Чохов (Чехов) in Russian) (c. ... KG, Kg or kg may indicate: A Kampfgeschwader, a bomber squadron of the former German Luftwaffe Basketball Player Kevin Garnett An abbreviation for kilogram (always kg) Knight of the Garter, a British decoration Kommanditgesellschaft, German version of a limited partnership Kongo language (ISO 639 alpha-2) An abbreviation for konig... metre or meter, see meter (disambiguation) The metre (in the U.S., chiefly meter) is a measure of length, approximately equal to 3. ... A millimetre (American spelling: millimeter, symbol mm) is an SI unit of length that is equal to one thousandth of a metre. ...


The cannon was intended to fire grapeshot and to defend the Kremlin in times of war. It has never been used however, and may in fact have been intended as a showpiece of military might and engineering from the beginning. Grapeshot was a kind of anti-personnel ammunition used in cannons. ... The Moscow Kremlin The Moscow Kremlin ( Russian: Московский Кремль) is the best known kremlin ( Russian citadel). ...


It is decorated with reliefs, including one depicting Tsar Fedor Ivanovich on a horse. The original wooden carriage was made in the early 19th century, but was destroyed by fire in 1812. In the art of sculpture, a relief is an artwork where a modelled form projects out of a flat background. ... Look up Tsar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary For the US community of Czar, see Czar, West Virginia. ... Feodor presents a golden chain to Boris Godunov. ... Alternative meaning: Nineteenth Century (periodical) (18th century — 19th century — 20th century — more centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 19th century was that century which lasted from 1801-1900 in the sense of the Gregorian calendar. ... 1812 was a leap year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ...


The new carriage and cast iron cannonballs were founded in 1835. The cannon is placed inside the Moscow Kremlin next to the Tsar Kolokol. It was last restored in 1980. The Guinness Book of Records lists it as the largest howitzer ever made. Cast iron usually refers to grey cast iron, but can mean any of a group of iron-based alloys containing more than 2% carbon (alloys with less carbon are carbon steel by definition). ... Cannonball can refer to: The ammunition for a cannon. ... | Come and take it, slogan of the Texas Revolution 1835 was a common year starting on Thursday (see link for calendar). ... Government Russia District Subdivision Russia Central Federal District Federal City Mayor Yuri Luzhkov Geographical characteristics Area  - City 1,081 km² Population  - City (2005)    - Density 10,415,400   8537. ... Tsar Kolokol (Tsar Bell) (Царь-колокол in Russian) - a huge bell still on display in the Kremlin. ... 1980 (MCMLXXX) was a leap year starting on Tuesday. ... Suresh Joachim, minutes away from breaking the ironing world record at 55 hours and 5 minutes, at Shoppers World, Brampton. ... Loading a WW1 British 15 in (381 mm) howitzer A howitzer or hauwitzer is a type of field artillery. ...


The cannonballs on display by the Tsar Pushka were never intended for use, and are in fact of a larger diameter than the cannon will accept. According to legend, the cannonballs were manufactured in St Petersburg, one inch too big with an intended humour value in the friendly rivalry between Moscow and St Petersburg.

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