Who invented shrapnel?

Henry Shrapnel of England (1761-1842), an artillery officer, invented the so-called shrapnel.

It was a round projectile filled with bullets and equipped with an explosive charge to scatter the shot.

In later versions, fragments of the shell casing itself were found to be more deadly than the enclosed bullets.

Shrapnel today refers to those fragments.

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