They wouldn't be much use against tanks and such, so probably not.
AnswerYes.
No, They Are In Museums
Yes, shadufs are still in use today.
Yes, we still use things invented by the Romans, although they are modernized. Concrete. taxi meters, the calender, travel agencies, aqueducts, water holding tanks, surveying equipment, and apartment buildings are just a few of Roman innovations that we still use today.
The 2 locks that are still in use today is the Poe and the MacArthur locks.!!
Are ploughs and fallow land still use today
A designer of warships. However, he might use his skills to design other things as well. The very first tanks used in war, which was WWI, were designed by British naval architects. Which is why today, modern tanks still use the same terminology as warships: Hull, bow, back deck, turrets, sponson boxes, and sometimes port/starboard and stern. Additionally, when first designed and fielded in WWI, tanks were called LANDSHIPS.
not specific.
we still use chinese dragons
As fare as I know there is only one Tiger 1 that is in operation today. I know there are 4 still under Restoration have no idea how any Tiger IIs are in in operation or under restoration.
yes