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Cannons appeared in Korea by the mid 14th century during the Goryeo dynasty and quickly proliferated as naval and fortress-defense weapons. Major developments occurred throughout the 15th century, including the introduction of large siege mortars as well as major improvements that drastically increased range, power, and accuracy. With the rising threat of European powers in the 19th century, the Joseon dynasty made attempts at reverse-engineering European firearms but eventually had to simply buy them from foreign entities.

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  • Cañón coreano (es)
  • Korean cannon (en)
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  • Los primeros cañones fueron introducidos a Corea entre 1231 y 1259 durante las invasiones mongolas, pero no se los utilizó en forma habitual hasta que Choe Museon elaboró la primera pólvora y armas de fuego en Corea hacia la década de 1370. Fueron utilizados por el ejército de Goryeo y por su armada contra los piratas Waegu en 1380 y nuevamente en 1383.​ Para 1410, Corea contaba con 140 barcos equipados con artillería a base de pólvora.​ También se utilizaron otras armas, inicialmente cañones de mano, y posteriormente, arcabuces y mosquetes. (es)
  • Cannons appeared in Korea by the mid 14th century during the Goryeo dynasty and quickly proliferated as naval and fortress-defense weapons. Major developments occurred throughout the 15th century, including the introduction of large siege mortars as well as major improvements that drastically increased range, power, and accuracy. With the rising threat of European powers in the 19th century, the Joseon dynasty made attempts at reverse-engineering European firearms but eventually had to simply buy them from foreign entities. (en)
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  • 紅夷砲 (en)
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  • Los primeros cañones fueron introducidos a Corea entre 1231 y 1259 durante las invasiones mongolas, pero no se los utilizó en forma habitual hasta que Choe Museon elaboró la primera pólvora y armas de fuego en Corea hacia la década de 1370. Fueron utilizados por el ejército de Goryeo y por su armada contra los piratas Waegu en 1380 y nuevamente en 1383.​ Para 1410, Corea contaba con 140 barcos equipados con artillería a base de pólvora.​ También se utilizaron otras armas, inicialmente cañones de mano, y posteriormente, arcabuces y mosquetes. (es)
  • Cannons appeared in Korea by the mid 14th century during the Goryeo dynasty and quickly proliferated as naval and fortress-defense weapons. Major developments occurred throughout the 15th century, including the introduction of large siege mortars as well as major improvements that drastically increased range, power, and accuracy. The Imjin War in the 1590s marked the beginning of a Korean military revolution which saw improvements in cannon design and the introduction and adaptation of foreign-based firearms. This included the en masse adoption of muskets and the adoption of volley fire and rigorous drill techniques. Breech-loading swivel guns were particularly popular as light anti-personnel artillery. With the rising threat of European powers in the 19th century, the Joseon dynasty made attempts at reverse-engineering European firearms but eventually had to simply buy them from foreign entities. (en)
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