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Harpoon cannon

Harpoon cannon outside of the Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge.

A harpoon cannon is a whaling implement developed in the late 19th century and most used in the 20th century. It would be mounted on the bow of a whale catcher, where it could be easily aimed with a wide field of view at the target. Powered by black powder and later, smokeless powder, it would generally fire a large steel harpoon, either solid steel (cold harpoon) or fitted with an exploding black powder, or later, penthrite (PETN) grenade.

Harpoon cannons are still used by whaling nations, but these are usually guns of a smaller caliber. The exception is Iceland, which hunts large whales regularly.


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Cañón arponero Spanish 捕鯨砲 Japanese Hvalkanon NB Гарпунная пушка Russian Гарпунна гармата Ukrainian

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