The new smokeless powder, called
Poudre B, was three times as powerful as
black powder for the same weight and left virtually no residues of combustion. Paul Vieille soon became director of the "Laboratoire Central des Poudres et Salpetres" in Paris, where his research had taken place. His invention was applied not only to small arms but also to the full range of artillery ammunition. His invention was widely followed within a short time by all the major military powers. Vieille received the
Prix Leconte (₣50,000) in 1889 in recognition of his discovery. Veille was a member of the
French Academy of Sciences. ==References==