Little David
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Little David was the nickname of an American 36 inch (914 mm) caliber mortar used for test firing bombs during World War II. Towards the end of the war it was modified to serve as a siege mortar, as it was expected that the US forces would encounter extremely strong fortifications during the invasion of Japan. Because Japan surrendered, the invasion was unnecessary and Little David was never used in combat. Little David is still the artillery piece with the largest caliber in history, beating even the German supergun Schwerer Gustav (800 mm). The mortar was to be transported by two artillery tractors, making it more mobile than a railway gun. Its potential effectiveness was doubtful because of its limited range and accuracy.
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