They where using the chariot for generals as viewing platforms and for messages.
chariots
The hitties and Assyrians used iron weapons and chariots in battle.
The hitties and Assyrians used iron weapons and chariots in battle.
The Hittites were successful for their use of iron weapons and chariots. The Assyrians, later, used these same tools.
Swords, bows, spears, chariots, horses, mines, rams and towers.
It depends on the civilisation which used them. Each used a different name. Chariots were used by the Hittites, Assyrians, Babylonians, Egyptians, Greeks, Romans and Gauls.
Tributes helped them the most by being able to make more weapons that were stronger than enemies, and chariots that were faster than enemies too.
The Assyrians were feared for their military strength and cruelty. They used horses and iron weapons during war. The Assyrians are also credited for developing siege. They would camp around a city and attack it repeatedly, until the city collapsed. Assyrians used battering rams, which would drive poles on wheels through city walls. They even built movable towers and climbed over the walls to attack the city within. They forced entire populations to leave conquered areas. In this way, Assyrians expanded their territory as far west as modern Egypt.
War chariots have more armored protection than racing chariots
Chariots, especially chariots of fire, represent the sun god.
We studied the Assyrians and built a battering ram, chariot and a siege ... Chariots, battering rams and siege towers all make use of simple machines.
The Romans did not find chariots. They were one of the ancient civilisation which made chariots.