Machine guns (automatic), tanks, poison gas, airplanes used for aerial combat were used in the military for the first time in WW I
Yes
Atomic/nuclear weapons
Poison Gas Tanks Aeroplanes
It was memorable for several new types of weapons technology. It was the first time planes were used as a weapons other then observation of troups. Trench warfare was introduced on a large scale. And because of trench warfare, we had the introduction, for the first time, of tanks and gas as weapons.
Saddam Hussein may at one time have had ambitions to have nuclear weapons, but he never had them. By the time he was ousted he had no significant chemical weapons. He did have a supergun designed by Gerald Bull.
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Tanks, aircraft, poison gas and the Dreadnought Battleship
TankMachine GunMustard Chlorine GasHand GrenadeFighter Airplane
The invention of the airplane by the Wright brothers had an impact on the world ever since it was invented. Today, in the US and the rest of the world, the airplane is a means of transportation that takes less time than any other type of transportation. Planes can travel thousands of miles without refueling. The airplane has also made an ongoing impact on military weapons. War time use of the airplane was extensive during WW 1. Todays jet powered military aircraft are powerful military weapons.
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Yes, the Hittites developed a method of making iron strong enough to use for weapons. They were one of the first civilizations to excel in iron production and were known for their superior iron weapons, which gave them a military advantage during their time. Ironworking was a significant technological advancement for the Hittites and contributed to their military success and expansion.
The tank was developed during the First World War and first used at the Somme with great success. The aeroplane was adapted for military purposes such as reconnaissance and bombing. Chemical warfare was used for the first time whereby chlorine and mustard gas were released when the right breeze was blowing to gas the troops in the enemy trench.