Before WWI, the most common way of warfare was that called a "gentleman warfare", where troops would take turns firing at each other in an open field. as one side reloaded their single fire guns, the other side fire theirs. the addition of machine guns gave a side the ability to fire more than one shot without reloading. therefore, the traditional way of fighting was no longer the smartest way. troops had to take cover from the multiple shots and during WWI, trenches provided the cover they needed. also, another factor the machine guns had was they they caused more devastation, killing more people and hurting others.
The machine gun changed warfare
a light machine gun is a fully automatic rifle that one man can operate. during ww2 the most common light machine gun was the BAR (browning automatic rifle) in 30 cal. or 3006 in todays lingo.
Most dramatically, WWI changed the nature of warfare from armies marching in an open field and facing each other in formations, commonly known as "maneuver warfare", to trench warfare. It was also the beginning of Mechanized Warfare, seeing the introduction of tanks, gas, cars, the Maxim machine gun, and other new weapons.You ask a very complex question... this is just the gist of the answer.
new weapons included the Thompson sub machine gun aka Tommy gun. m1grand semi automatic rifle. in WWI they had one shot bolt action rifles but in WWII they introduced the sub machine gun and semi automatic rifle. some other weapons include m1 carbine also a semi automatic rifle, flamethrower, new and improved tanks, bazooka type weapons, new frag granades, smoke granades, air strikes, long ranged artillery and war ships, morters, new turrets such as the 30 caliber fully automatic machine gun and the 50 caliber. and that's just the American advancements.
Because of this machine gun the military stratagy had changed instead of linking arms and marching straight at your enemy firing like they did in the revolutionary war. Trench warfare was invented so you can not be hit by the raging bullets.
Machine gun or machinegun. All of them are automatic, so it is redundant to say that. There is no such thing as a semi automatic machine gun, or a single shot machine gun. That answer is correct, but many people use the term fully automatic machine gun or full auto machine gun to specify they are not talking about a semi-auto pistol or rifle, which are commonly referred to as autos, and sometimes that term confuses people.
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The machine gun changed warfare
most of the guns in the past were single shot with gunpower that the solider had to manually load. This process would take too long and would be risky. The machine gun was automatic thus making it easier to kill.
sir harim maxim invented the fully auto matic machine gun
As grisly as it is referring to warfare, the weapons of World War I changed warfare by making it much more efficient. WW I was not the first use of the machine gun, but it was the first sustained use of the water cooled machine gun, which could fire 500+ rounds per minute, hour after hour. In research done after that war, the machine gun was voted the most destructive weapon of the war by all combatants.
A belt fed machine gun- no limit. The American 180 was a .22 LR machine gun with a 177 round magazine.
a light machine gun is a fully automatic rifle that one man can operate. during ww2 the most common light machine gun was the BAR (browning automatic rifle) in 30 cal. or 3006 in todays lingo.
While some would say the Gatling gun was the first,I consider the Maxim machine gun the first true full auto machine gun.
Sir Harim Maxim, 1883
An automatic firearm is a firearm that will fire as long as the trigger is pressed and there is ammunition available. Some examples of automatic firearms are a machine gun, submachine gun, and machine pistol.
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