The Krupp gun is a family of artillery pieces that was adopted for use by several world armies from the nineteenth century onwards.
The principal characteristic of Krupp guns is that they are made of steel.
There was more than the material victory of the Creusot over the Krupp gun.
Local production of the modified Krupp gun began in 1891.
The garrison consisted of 3,000 men with ten 75-mm Krupp guns.
The Boers used Krupp guns to fight and fought on horseback.
A week later the great Krupp guns would be aimed at Paris.
One 9-pound Krupp gun was the only trophy.
The 305mm Krupp guns could fire a shell of some 445 kg a distance of up to 23 km.
Unlike the large Krupp guns, these 75mm guns are no longer in place.