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These forums date back to the game's origins as the Crysis mod Traction Wars. Over the years the game and internet habits have evolved and discord.gg/vanguardww2 is now the principle home of the community.
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Flying, what is that?
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Behold! the Schwerer Gustav 800MM gun in action, Russian front. This railway gun fired off a shell weighing about 7.5 tons at the enemy... In comparison, its twice the size of the guns the biggest battleship on the planet, the IJN yamato carried (18 inch guns for the yamato)
Yeah, no. What you've got there is a 28 cm railway gun. If you compare the size of the charges with the heads of the servants, you'll notice that they are smaller than 80 cm.
Also, if you were to fire the Dora, you wouldn't be able to stand next to it because it was so loud it would rupture your eardrums instantly.
As far as I know, it was a siege gun in the first place, but it would have been used in the Atlantikwall as a shipkiller, probably in a place that didn't allow for the emplacement of coastal bunkers to house such cannons.
As to the name, a lot of those guns were given a "nickname" of sorts. The 54 and 60 cm mortars had names from Norse mythology. So it isn't inconceivable that that specific gun was given the name Gustav.