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Developed by [[Balísta Ergostásio Synarmológisis]], the '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is an artillery and anti-tank simulation training aid designed to "lob" a smoke, paint, or small explosive canister round against a designated target. Theoretically could be used as an anti-personnel or anti-vehicle weapon of last resort.
Developed by [[Balísta Ergostásio Synarmológisis]], the '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is an artillery and anti-tank simulation training aid designed to "lob" a smoke, paint, or small explosive canister round against a designated target. Theoretically could be used as an anti-personnel or anti-vehicle weapon of last resort.


[[Category:Constancia]][[Category:Weaponry]]
A projector captured by [[Suren]]id militiamen during a cross-border skirmish in 1688 went on to be widely copied in workshops throughout the confederacy, becoming the default land-cruiser mounted infantry-support mortar utilised by the Popular Levy.
 
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Experimental Projector Smoke
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Type: Simulation artillery/anti-tank mortar
Designer: Balísta Ergostásio Synarmológisis
Manufacturer: Balísta Ergostásio Synarmológisis
In service: 1670 –
Used by:
Length:
Calibre:
Breech: Spigot mortar
Maximum Range: 200–259 m
Effective Range: 91 m
Propulsion: black powder charge
Warhead: 9 kg training round
Guidance system:
Status: Retired from Constancian service (1690)


Developed by Balísta Ergostásio Synarmológisis, the Experimental Projector Smoke is an artillery and anti-tank simulation training aid designed to "lob" a smoke, paint, or small explosive canister round against a designated target. Theoretically could be used as an anti-personnel or anti-vehicle weapon of last resort.

A projector captured by Surenid militiamen during a cross-border skirmish in 1688 went on to be widely copied in workshops throughout the confederacy, becoming the default land-cruiser mounted infantry-support mortar utilised by the Popular Levy.