Maxim MG'08 and MG'10
Skoda M1893 and M1909
Schwarzlose M.07/12
Vickers
Yes and no. Some machine guns are heavy and some are not. It depends on which type of machine gun.
In World War 2 there were three types of machine guns used: squad support weapon, medium machine gun, and Heavy Machine gun such as the Browning M2, and the M1919
Yes. All Gatling guns are heavy but have to be hand cranked and fed bullets at the same time. Machine guns are also heavy too but not all of them. Machine guns have to fed bullets only but machine guns also spray more bullets much faster than Gatling guns.
There are tons of names for large guns. Machine guns...Bazookas....
Yes, they did have machine guns in WW2
Yes. There were machine guns in WW1. There were Gatlin Guns, a type of machine gun, in the Civil War.Yes
They used arisaka rifles and many types off lmgs and heavy machine guns. Their names can't remember all their exact names. Mortars and possibly few dug in light tanks and field guns. What guns they used didn't make battle brutal it was the way the Japanese fought it
There are always exceptions, but, as a general rule, NO.
they used heavy duty machine guns
The weapons that were used in Kokoda were rifles, revolvers and Lewis Machine guns by the Australians and Heavy machine guns, mortars and mountain guns by the Japanese
the machine guns
Machine guns were extensively used during World War I, with one of the most notable battles being the Battle of the Somme in 1916. This battle highlighted the devastating effectiveness of machine guns, as they inflicted heavy casualties on attacking forces. The use of machine guns contributed to the trench warfare stalemate, leading to prolonged battles with significant loss of life and little territorial gain. The introduction of machine guns changed military tactics and underscored the brutality of modern warfare.