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{{TWS2 Building|image=[[Image:Field Artillery School FOTS.png]] | {{TWS2 Building|image=[[Image:Field Artillery School FOTS.png]] | ||
|Chain=[[:Category:FOTS_Buildings#Artillery_Chain|Artillery Type]] | |Chain=[[:Category:FOTS_Buildings#Artillery_Chain|Artillery Type]] | ||
− | |Requires=[[Cannon Range (FOTS)|Cannon Range]] | + | |Requires='''Buildings''':<li>[[Cannon Range (FOTS)|Cannon Range]]</li> |
− | |Enables='''Buildings''':<li>[[Artillery Academy (FOTS)|Artillery Academy]]</li>'''Units''':<li>[[Wooden Cannons (FOTS Unit)|Wooden Cannons]]</li><li>[[Parott Guns (FOTS Unit)|Parott Guns]]</li> | + | |Enables='''Buildings''':<li>[[Artillery Academy (FOTS)|Artillery Academy]]</li> |
+ | '''Units''':<li>[[Wooden Cannons (FOTS Unit)|Wooden Cannons]]</li> | ||
+ | <li>[[Parott Guns (FOTS Unit)|Parott Guns]]</li> | ||
|Spawned Defence Forces=- | |Spawned Defence Forces=- | ||
− | |Basic Building Statistics=<li>Cost: 4200</li><li>Recruitment capacity (units in training): +1</li> | + | |Basic Building Statistics=<li>Cost: 4200</li> |
+ | <li>Recruitment capacity (units in training): +1</li> | ||
|Clan Effects=-}} | |Clan Effects=-}} | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
− | Demolition is a delicate art. | + | '''Demolition is a delicate art.''' |
A field artillery school allows the training of artillery units. | A field artillery school allows the training of artillery units. |
Latest revision as of 03:58, 6 January 2018
Field Artillery School (FOTS) | |
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File:Field Artillery School FOTS.png | |
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Description
Demolition is a delicate art.
A field artillery school allows the training of artillery units.
Artillery can be divided into two broad categories: garrison and field artillery. Fortress guns were usually too large to be moved once in position. With the Victorian era obsession with the new, novel and bigger-as-better, artillery rapidly became larger and larger. However, there was a constant design compromise to be made between better firepower, and that meant an increase in size, and the need to be able to move guns to, and on, the battlefield. It was possible to make field guns in enormous calibres, but completely pointless as no horse team would ever be able to move them into action!