British Army Artillery Protractor In Case

$50.00

The British Army Artillery Protractor in Case is a precision instrument historically used for field artillery operations. Designed for accurate calculation and plotting of firing solutions, this protractor enabled soldiers to determine target angles and distances on artillery maps. Typically constructed from durable materials such as brass or robust plastics, the protractor features clearly marked degree scales and coordinate grids, allowing for quick reference and reliable measurement in various environmental conditions

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The British Army Artillery Protractor in Case is a precision military instrument traditionally used for artillery range-finding and map work. Manufactured to exacting specifications, this protractor enabled artillery units to accurately measure angles and plot trajectories in the field. It is typically constructed from durable materials such as brass or aluminum, featuring clear, engraved graduations for precise readings. The included fitted case is designed for protection and ease of transport during military operations. This instrument would have been standard equipment for British Army artillery crews throughout much of the twentieth century, particularly during the World Wars and the postwar era. The protractor forms part of the broader range of optical and mathematical instruments essential for artillery, engineering, and survey tasks. Collectors and researchers of military antiques may find this item of particular interest as an example of historical military technology and field equipment employed by the British armed forces.

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