The gun was developed too late to see action in World War I.
The gun had been developed for "crowd control" of a brutal and bloody sort.
The gun was developed by modifying the 25-pounder's design to improve its mobility during jungle warfare.
Bigger guns were developed, and in the 15th century became an alternative to siege engines such as the trebuchet.
Early sub-machine guns were also developed in this period.
As a result, the 37 mm (1.46 in) T9 automatic gun was developed.
To demolish enemy fortifications, heavy guns had also been developed.
Though the gun was developed during the Civil War, it saw very little action.
The gun was developed to be a competitor to Barrett, although only 36 were produced.
The guns were developed by the Obukhovskii Works, with the first prototype being completed in 1907.