The interesting thing is if he survives how this will change him. From a nightmare royal to a hero possibly?
Well he is already displaying his headstrong character. I don’t know if he will survive the odds are against him. I take the sword from Montgomery’s memoir. A pistol in a fight in a house would be no worse and probably better than a bayoneted rifle. Over 15 yards rifle every time but inside 15 yards more of a question. The prince was small and fairly slight so I can’t realistically give him a mars automatic pistol, I thought about him having a Luger as a gift from the Kaiser but perhaps not. I think he will have a webley automatic, not sure if the second pistol will be the same model or something smaller. More of a backup gun, perhaps a ruby.The interesting thing is if he survives how this will change him. From a nightmare royal to a hero possibly?
He'd be more likely to have an actual FN Browning automatic for a back-up pistol than a Ruby. He IS the Prince of Wales after all. Since British officers could buy their own pistols, as long as they were of an official pistol cartridge calibre, HRH Prince Edward could even have something a little exotic for his side-arm, perhaps a Webley-Fosbery automatic revolver, or a Savage 1907 in either .380 ACP or a custom .455 Webley Automatic .Well he is already displaying his headstrong character. I don’t know if he will survive the odds are against him. I take the sword from Montgomery’s memoir. A pistol in a fight in a house would be no worse and probably better than a bayoneted rifle. Over 15 yards rifle every time but inside 15 yards more of a question. The prince was small and fairly slight so I can’t realistically give him a mars automatic pistol, I thought about him having a Luger as a gift from the Kaiser but perhaps not. I think he will have a webley automatic, not sure if the second pistol will be the same model or something smaller. More of a backup gun, perhaps a ruby.
Yes, the Prince will feature again, we shall see what becomes of him. I may not actually give him a backup pistol, I have another idea in mine, I have just come across an early war photograph of him that has given me an idea.He'd be more likely to have an actual FN Browning automatic for a back-up pistol than a Ruby. He IS the Prince of Wales after all. Since British officers could buy their own pistols, as long as they were of an official pistol cartridge calibre, HRH Prince Edward could even have something a little exotic for his side-arm, perhaps a Webley-Fosbery automatic revolver, or a Savage 1907 in either .380 ACP or a custom .455 Webley Automatic .
Oh, I think they'd be far more likely to shoot him for that reason.Perhaps some soldiers would not shoot at an officer beariang a sword as would self evidently be an idiot and doing his side more harm than good
I think that might get branded a war crime.
What if the German bring Elephants to the battlefield?
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They can't. African elephants cannot be domesticated. All domesticated elephants are Asian.What if the German bring Elephants to the battlefield?
Yes you can, that's why the Mahouts of war elephants had large spikes and mallets with them.Elephants really don't like gunfire, and one can't really stop an elephant from running away.
I was going to joke saying that I mean Dr Porche Elefants but it is the wrong war. I suspect that little toy has quite a bit of stopping powerThey can't. African elephants cannot be domesticated. All domesticated elephants are Asian.
The Imperial Indian Army used elephants to move large field guns, but not in battle. Elephants really don't like gunfire, and one can't really stop an elephant from running away.
Yes but the elephants don’t work after that.Yes you can, that's why the Mahouts of war elephants had large spikes and mallets with them.
As cool as it would be I don’t think we will have elephants towing 9.2” howitzers in Belgium. But perhaps you could train one as an ammunition handler. If the Russians had a bear perhaps the Indian army corps could have an elephant.Yes but the elephants don’t work after that.
I think he means ‘eventually the elephants will calm down enough to be stopped, mahouts killed them in case they calmed down enough to be stopped in the wrong place’.Yes but the elephants don’t work after that.
Brilliant, but I don't think I can work out a way to get it into the story, also the Prince is not a big bloke that's hardly going to make a good backup gun. But how I wish I could.
What if the German bring Elephants to the battlefield?
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Unfortunately for the Germans they are likely to be further behind the technology development curve ITL as they will be being pressed harder on all fronts. that said something like the 15/08 will be developed as the pressures for it will increase. One problem they will face is they won't learn any useful lessons from the Battle of Brussels whilst it will definitely impact how the British think about infantry combat.I do think the Germans will initiate an emergency refit of their existing C-96's will fixed longer stocks. With a new model that uses detachable box magazines, a longer barrel and the full-length stock.
Given Mausers inability to design a full rifle OTL I don't think he will in TTL so a C-96 carbine will be the best Germany can unless they just copy the FH.