Voboy
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I remember reading about sieges in the US Civil War. Troops could indeed see incoming mortar bombs and got pretty good at predicting where they would land as they perceptibly drifted off to one side or the other, long or short of their own position. It was when that the ball in the air just seemed to hang in the air, not moving, just getting bigger and bigger...
You still can. I worked with both mortars and howitzers, and the shells fly slowly enough that you can definitely see them fly... if you're standing right behind the gun. Or if you're directly downrange and they're flying overhead; you can see them pass over. If you can see them then, when they're ascending, I'd imagine you'd easily be able to see them descending toward you if you knew which direction to look in.
Of course, as you point out, you probably wouldn't see them for long.
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