theres no technology in World War 1 lol :)
that is why technology and tactics had there own purposes in world war 1
It was not as functional as the weapons from WW2. But, that's where our basic hit and run tactics came from.
During World War I, the vast majority of the battles on the Western Front led to stalemates for one fundamental reason: offensive technology and tactics were outdated and ineffective, while defensive technology and tactics were advanced and effective. It would not be until World War II that the offense would again overtake the defense on battlefields.
World War I was fought by trench warfare.
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that is why technology and tactics had there own purposes in world war 1
It was not as functional as the weapons from WW2. But, that's where our basic hit and run tactics came from.
World War I was dominated by trench warfare for one reason: it was effective in stopping the enemy's attacks. That is to say, defensive technology and tactics were, during this conflict, far more effective than offensive technology and tactics. It would not be until World War II that offensive developments broke through the trench-warfare deadlock.
technology, many weapons were invented during WWI, by WWII they had been refined and some countries had learned modern battle tactics to suit.
During World War I, the vast majority of the battles on the Western Front led to stalemates for one fundamental reason: offensive technology and tactics were outdated and ineffective, while defensive technology and tactics were advanced and effective. It would not be until World War II that the offense would again overtake the defense on battlefields.
World War I was fought by trench warfare.
In the combat sphere it was speed, mobility and intelligence. Politcally there was a sense of morality at having been the victims of sneak attacks both in Poland, Russia and Hawaii. The advances in aviation, elecironics and communications technology had made a quantum leap between the two wars that was unprecedented. Changes in technology alter strategy and tactics of the battlefield. the tactics
The tank was developed secretly by the British during World War 1. Initially it worked effectively as scare tactics against the Germans. However, because the technology was so underdeveloped the Germans soon saw that they were not a huge threat. Tanks became much more significant in World War 2 when the technology had time to develop.
Science and technology played a significant role in World War II through advancements such as radar technology, improved communications systems, the development of the atomic bomb, and innovations in medicine and logistics. These contributions had a profound impact on the outcome of the war and influenced military strategies and tactics.
Stephen Bull has written: 'Infantry tactics of the Second World War' -- subject(s): History, World War, 1939-1945, Tactics, Infantry, Tank warfare, Campaigns, Equipment, Antitank weapons, Infantry drill and tactics 'World War II street-fighting tactics' 'World War One' -- subject(s): Equipment and supplies, Great Britain, Great Britain. Army, History, Uniforms, World War, 1914-1918
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well besides from their RUBBISH tactics they did nothing