The invention of the tank meant that soldiers were now protected, as they were in the middle ages, when they wore armour. This invention also allowed soldiers to travel easilly with their wepons. Also, the guns on a tank were much more powerful than what a single person could carry, thus doing more damage. Also, the tank brought a brilliant new alternative to the horse.
Technology in general (not just tanks) is designed to make life easier for humans. Think about how the telephone makes it easier to talk to people or how airplanes make it easier to travel, but in the case of war, it's a question that's hard to answer. If one side has some technology that makes murdering people easier, then it means tanks make war harder for the other side so let's say both sides have the exact same type of tank so I'll be able to answer this question. They provide protection against bullets, allow troops to travel faster, and carry more supplies.
Overall, tanks really did not affect trench warfare very much. The tanks at the time were unreliable at best. They were often referred to as death traps. They would get bogged down in mud and often they would just stop working. But, the ones that did work were very effective. They would give the troops inside a free ride to the opposing trench over no mans land past gunfire and barbed wire.
Tanks were meant to break the stalemate of trench warfare
tanks helped to break the stalemate that trench warfare created. They were also good at attacking trenches because bullets just bounced off the armour
If by "solution for trench warfare", you mean a way to end trench warfare, then the invention and widescale use of tanks, bombers and the Blitzkrieg in WWII solved trench warfare.
The primary reason for the death and destruction of the war was the Industrial Revolution. advances in technology led to the creation of new weapons, such as the machine gun, poison gas, tanks, and airplanes. Even though new weapons were created, military strategists had not prepared for their impact on battle plans. The combination of old battle tactics and new weapons led to trench warfare and stalemate.
because eventually someone woud give up and leave after the inventions of tanks trench warfare was no longer needed. Both sides of a war has to be interested in trench warfare because if one isn't on the same fighting level, they stand no chance to win.
Tanks were meant to break the stalemate of trench warfare
tanks helped to break the stalemate that trench warfare created. They were also good at attacking trenches because bullets just bounced off the armour
The invention and use of tanks. Before tanks were introduced, much of the action on the western front was bogged down in trench warfare where progress over months was measured in yards. Tanks allowed armies to make real progress and break the stalemate of trench warfare.
If by "solution for trench warfare", you mean a way to end trench warfare, then the invention and widescale use of tanks, bombers and the Blitzkrieg in WWII solved trench warfare.
Trench warfare lasted as long as the war. trenches were being challenged by Tanks, storming tactics by specialist troops and better wire-smashing artillery. But in fact the concept of trench warfare was a safe method of holding ground and creating a stalemate. Buying time for changes. hope this helps!
The primary reason for the death and destruction of the war was the Industrial Revolution. advances in technology led to the creation of new weapons, such as the machine gun, poison gas, tanks, and airplanes. Even though new weapons were created, military strategists had not prepared for their impact on battle plans. The combination of old battle tactics and new weapons led to trench warfare and stalemate.
There were no tanks in WWI. WWI consisted of trench warfare only.
Trench warfare was one type, and one which was used more than it had been in any previous war (and maybe since then). Also, things such as gas attacks are classed as well as use of tanks to invade enemy territory and fighter planes.
Lightning War was not just the use of tanks to overcome the problems of trench warfare, it was the earliest form of combined warfare, using communications to link and employ ground support aircraft, artillery, armor and infantry to rapidly exploit any change in battlefield conditions.
because eventually someone woud give up and leave after the inventions of tanks trench warfare was no longer needed. Both sides of a war has to be interested in trench warfare because if one isn't on the same fighting level, they stand no chance to win.
Tanks, infantry and artillary is one way of doing it. there are a few
yes, The use of tank warfare reduced the use of trench warfare