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What new technologies where in world war 1?

Barbed wire. Long range artillery. Poison gas artillery shells. "Tanks" (armored treaded mobile guns). Radio. Airplanes.


Who had the best artillery in World War 2?

Determining the "best" artillery in World War II is subjective, as different nations excelled in various aspects. The German Wehrmacht's artillery, particularly the 88mm gun, was highly effective against both infantry and armored targets, earning a formidable reputation. The Soviet Union also produced powerful artillery pieces, such as the Katyusha rocket launcher and the heavy guns used in their formidable artillery barrages. Ultimately, effectiveness varied by context, terrain, and specific battlefield requirements.


What has the author Christopher F Foss written?

Christopher F. Foss has written: 'Jane's pocket book of towed artillery' -- subject(s): Rockets (Ordnance), Artillery, Antitank guns, Antiaircraft guns 'Jane's Tank Recognition Guide (Jane's Recognition Guides)' 'Jane's Military Vehicles and Logistics 1996-97 (Jane's Military Vehicles and Logistics)' 'Jane's pocket book of modern tanks and armored fighting vehicles' -- subject(s): Armored vehicles, Military, Military Armored vehicles, Tanks (Military science) 'Jane's armoured personnel carriers' -- subject(s): Armored personnel carriers 'Jane's Military Vehicle and Ground Support Equipment, 1984 (Jane's Yearbooks)' 'Jane's Armour and Artillery, 1990-91' 'Jane's Armour and Artillery 2000-2001 (Jane's Armour and Artillery)' 'The Encyclopedia of Tanks and Armoured Fighting Vehicles' 'Jane's Armour and Artillery' 'Janes Military Vehicles and Ground Sup' 'Jane's Military Vehicles and Logistics 2001-2002 (Jane's Military Vehicles and Logistics)' 'Jane's Military Vehicles and Logistics 1995-96 (Janes Military Vehicles and Logistics, 16th ed, 1995-96)' 'Jane's main battle tanks' -- subject(s): Tanks (Military science) 'Jane's Tanks and Combat Vehicles Recognition Guide, 3e (Jane's Tanks Recognition Guide)' 'Jane's Armour & Artillery, 2005-06 (Jane's Armour and Artillery)' 'Jane's Armour and Artillery 2001-2002 (Janes Armour and Artillery, 2001-2002)' 'Jane's Gem Modern Tanks (The Popular Jane's Gems Series)' 'Military vehicles of the world' -- subject(s): Military Vehicles, Vehicles, Military


Where did tanks come from?

Tanks originated during World War I as a response to the stalemate of trench warfare, where traditional military tactics were ineffective against fortified positions. The British developed the first prototype, known as the Mark I, in 1916, designed to traverse difficult terrain and break through enemy lines. This innovation combined elements of armored vehicles and artillery, leading to the evolution of modern armored warfare. The concept quickly spread, influencing military tactics and vehicle designs worldwide.


Could you find me some armored car services?

Armored car services can be found in the yellow pages of any telephone book. They include Dunbar Armored, Brinks, and Garda World's armored transport.


How much money is an armored snow hovercraft in world war app?

An armored snow hovercraft is $850,000.


What were the armored trains in world war 2?

Armored trains during World War II were heavily fortified railway vehicles used for military operations, providing both transport and firepower. These trains were equipped with armored cars, artillery, machine guns, and sometimes even anti-aircraft weapons, allowing them to support ground troops, conduct reconnaissance, and protect supply lines. They played significant roles in various theaters, particularly on the Eastern Front, where they were used for both offensive and defensive operations. Despite their advantages, armored trains were eventually rendered less effective due to advancements in air power and anti-tank weaponry.


What were two military vehicles first introduced in world war 1?

Two military vehicles first introduce in World War I were the armored tank and self-propelled artillery. Both greatly increased the number of people killed during the war and provided significant advantages to the countries who used them.


What weapons did Britain contribute to World War 1?

There were probably several, but the only one I can think of at the moment is the armored, tracked vehicle, gun platform that we know as the "TANK."j3h.


Who used the Artillery in world war 1?

All sides in WW1 used artillery.


How Were ariplanes used in World War 1?

Initially as observation for the fall of artillery & reconnaisance, then they fought against each other in the air & later in the war some carried bombs over the enemy lines.


What term was used for an artillery barrage during World War 1?

An " artillery barrage" was the term