Are you having a laugh? World War One occurred in nineteen fourteen. The British forces used, Lee-Enfield rifles, Howitzer artillery pieces, and machine guns. We also invented the Tank.
By World War One guns and gunpowder had been used for well over 200 years.
Nothing was used in place of gunpowder during the Civil War. Gunpowder was made and used extensively by both sides. During the Civil War the guns used black powder for propellant. Modern guns use smokeless powder, which has a completely different chemical composition.
Guns
Machine guns were in use BEFORE WW 1. They were around for the entire war.
They were a powerfull defensive weapon.
The use of machine guns during the First World War is one of the primary factors that led to the war's high death roll. They also contributed to the development of trench warfare which was used extensively in the war.
All guns use gunpowder (gun+powder= gunpowder). The 15th century saw early crude guns first being used, including use in war. However, the early guns were not accurate nor reliable, and the military still used bows, swords, lances and pikes MUCH more frequently than guns.
Nothing was used in place of gunpowder during the Civil War. Gunpowder was made and used extensively by both sides. During the Civil War the guns used black powder for propellant. Modern guns use smokeless powder, which has a completely different chemical composition.
Guns
Machine guns were in use BEFORE WW 1. They were around for the entire war.
No there is not golden guns in World at war.
the machine guns
They useded big macksheen guns
They were a powerfull defensive weapon.
All of the major players in WWI possessed machine guns before the outbreak of the war.
Guns bombs anything that causes pain really
Pistols, rifles, machine guns, mortars, artillery and other cannon.
Gunpowder is the explosive component that propels the "bullet" from the gun. The answer is, yes gunpowder is still as important to the operation of a gun as gasoline is to the operation of a car. Just like gasoline for cars, gunpowder has changed and gotten better at what it does over the past century (or centuries), so the gunpowder used in modern guns is not the same exactly as the gunpowder used , for example, in the civil war, but it is still gunpowder and it is still necessary to operate a gun.