Barbed wire would channel attacking infantry into "kill-zones" where small arms , machine-guns and artillery would be brought to bear and resulted in high casualties . The trenches provided protection (defilade) for infantry but should the trench-line be overrun it resulted in close-combat among the infantry where bayonets could be used .
Barbed wire was first used as a war defense system during the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905.
air combat, trench warfare.
No man's land typically refers to the area between two opposing positions in a conflict, such as during warfare. It may be characterized by barbed wire, land mines, and other obstacles, making it dangerous to traverse. It is a desolate and unoccupied area where combat or negotiation may take place.
I think that was the trench warfare stuff, not sure though.
Guerrilla warfare is basically hit and run under cover, so the Vietcong during the Vietnam war used guerrilla warfare to combat American soldiers. During the US Civil War, the Rebels also used guerrilla warfare.
Barbed wire was used to keep the trench enemies away from the soldiers in case they come for attack.
Trench Warfare.
Trench warfare was Intorduced in world war 1. By world war 2, really the end of ww1 on. they were outdated due to the use of tanks and their ability to roll over the barbed wire and trenches.
Trench warfare was one of the new forms of warfare introduced during World War 1. Another new form of warfare was chemical warfare.
Trench Warfare
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