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Although the Battle Of The Somme was a disaster it did mean British commanders started to use new technologies and tactics.
RADAR and many other new technologies helped to defeat the Japanese and Germans because they did not have as sophisticated equipment of the same items as the Allied Forces had. The Atomic Bomb technology caused the Allied Forces to win in the Pacific.
Of course (while not entirely new) the proliferation of the machine gun forced the type of warfare that ensued.
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The Union was the North and the Confederate States were the South.
The new technologies used in the Battle of Ypres was poisonous gas, and larger cannons and guns.
Although the Battle Of The Somme was a disaster it did mean British commanders started to use new technologies and tactics.
The machine gun caused trench warfare to be a necessity as 90%+ of the casualties of WW1 were from this weapon. The use of Napoleonic tactics against new technologies was disastrous.
With the skyrocketing rate of casualties due to using Napoleonic tactics against new technologies like the machine gun, Generals decided to start using trenches to defend their ground and reduce casualties.
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They use models to test their designs of new technologies.
Macau New Technologies Incubator Centre was created in 2001.
because old tech is the base of new tech..
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