Ayanga Rewritten
In order to obtain rapid-fire artillery capabilities such as those possessed by the Nafunans and our French allies, we designed a hydro-pneumatic recoil system, which removes the traditional need to readjust the gun after every shot. Then, we mounted it on a 120mm/L40 gun, which is intended to be used a field gun and as a howitzer, and so has a long barrel and simple sighting system for direct fire, as well as a Light gun shield of about 10mm thickness, to prevent rifle-shot penetrations. The shells, however, are markedly different from previous designs, coming in two varieties: The "short" howitzer shells and "long" field-gun shells. The short shells pack less powder and more explosive content, the field guns fire a stronger shell with more powder. The gun carriage has a split tail that can be folded for transport by a group of horses for maximum mobility, while the ammo is carried separately by another pair of horses. The carriage is designed to allow 40 degrees of elevation and gun traversal range 30 degrees left and right. To ensure that the wheels will not be damaged from firing at max power and elevation, a set of jacks at the bottom of the carriage can be lowered for the gun to rest on instead of the wheels, stabilizing the gun and preventing the suspension from taking damage from the firing process. The gun makes use of AP shot, which is basically a lump of shaped steel used to break things like our ironclads (which have armor), HE like we have already developed, and an APHE shell, which is basically a lump of steel with explosives behind it, made for punching through armor before detonating.
I rewrote the Ayanga B proposal to be a little more concise and understandable. I think. Anyway, posting it because my brain hurts and I can't consider the relative value of actually using a rewrite right now.