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Zeppelins have not been used for military purposes since the First World War; that is more than 90 years.
Large blimps were used in World War 2 because they could spend many hours high off shore trying to spot submarines. At 10,000 feet high, the anti-aircraft guns could not get to them. From that height, they could see underwater and could see submarines.
Yes, Germany used both (at least in World War 1 - zeppelins were phased out of military use before World War 2).
The World War I zeppelins were large blimps used to gain information from over enemy lines, but were slow and easy targets for artillery guns.
Some new weapons used in WWI were poison gas, armored tanks, rapid-fire machine guns, zeppelins (large gas filled balloons) and German U-boats (submarines).
Do you mean the observation balloons? These were called Drakens.also - zeppelins were used for observation at first.
The German's used Zepplins. Zepplin was a German company owned by Count Von Zepplin.
gas filled oval shaped balloons used to bomb places
Zeppelins have not been used for military purposes since the First World War; that is more than 90 years.
The Germans used zeppellins in the First World War.
Large blimps were used in World War 2 because they could spend many hours high off shore trying to spot submarines. At 10,000 feet high, the anti-aircraft guns could not get to them. From that height, they could see underwater and could see submarines.
Yes, Germany used both (at least in World War 1 - zeppelins were phased out of military use before World War 2).
The World War I zeppelins were large blimps used to gain information from over enemy lines, but were slow and easy targets for artillery guns.
what are zeppelins used for
hydrogen was first exploited as a fuel in Aviation in the 1920's and 30's. German engineers used it as a Booster fuel in the zeppelins" (page 182 of the hydrogen economy by Jeremy Rifkin). hydrogen was first exploited as a fuel in Aviation in the 1920's and 30's. German engineers used it as a Booster fuel in the zeppelins" (page 182 of the hydrogen economy by Jeremy Rifkin). hydrogen was first exploited as a fuel in Aviation in the 1920's and 30's. German engineers used it as a Booster fuel in the zeppelins" (page 182 of the hydrogen economy by Jeremy Rifkin).
Blimps yes
U-boats