In ancient Egypt they used spears, bows and arrows, swords, and knives.
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The main weapon used in Ancient Egypt was called the khopesh. It was a curved sword, typically made of bronze.
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The khopesh was primarily used as a weapon in ancient Egypt. It was a curved sword with a sharpened edge on the outside of the curve, making it effective for slashing and cutting in combat.
Spears were an indigenous weapon of the people of ancient Egypt, meaning that they always had them from their earliest known history - so spears were not introduced. A specific type of sword, a type of bow, a type of axe and the chariot were introducedweapons.
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A tank is a weapon. A tomahawk is a weapon.
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Currently, nine states possess nuclear weapons.United States - Tested its first nuclear weapon in 1945Russia - Tested its first nuclear weapon in 1949United Kingdom - Tested its first weapon in 1952France - Tested its first weapon in 1960China - Tested its first weapon in 1964India - Tested its first weapon in 1974Pakistan - Tested its first weapon in 1998Israel - Acquired weapons sometime between 1967-1971North Korea - Tested its first weapon in 2009Four states have ended their nuclear programsSouth Africa - de-nuclearized in 1991Belarus, Ukraine, and Kazakhstan - Returned nuclear weapons to Russia in mid-1990s.Nuclear Aspirants, but no nuclear program or weaponsGermany, Canada, Libya, Japan, Argentina, Syria. Sweden, Egypt, South Korea, Switzerland, Iraq, TaiwanFuture nuclear states?IranSee, Peter Beckman et. al, Nuclear Weapons, Nuclear States, and Terrorism (2007), 41.
A weapon that can kill.
A weapon that is visible