actualy China did with rockets made from tubes of scrap and black powder fuel
Gas, bio logical warfare
Yes, smoke grenades, marking rounds, rockets, and various forms of flame weapons were used in Vietnam (along with CS gas). But officially the US did not deploy chemical warfare in Vietnam. During the Viet era; US doctrine was: 1. Never to deploy biological weapons 2. Use chemical warfare only in self defense (meaning the other nation had to use it first) 3. Reserved the right of first strike with nuclear weapons
Land warfare, naval warfare and amphibious warfare.
1. First use of the B52 in combat. 2. First massive use of UAVs in combat. 3. First massive use of assault rifles in combat. 4. First massive use of helicopters in combat. To name a few.
fireworks made by the Chinese for entertainment
The first rockets were firework's built by the Chinese
The first recorded use of rockets in warfare was by the kingdom of Mysore in India during the late 18th century, particularly under the leadership of Tipu Sultan. He employed these early rockets against the British forces during the Anglo-Mysore Wars. These innovative weapons marked a significant development in military technology at the time.
The first rockets were likely developed in China around the 9th century AD. They were initially used for fireworks and signaling purposes before being adapted for military use. The technology then spread to other parts of the world through trade and warfare.
The main purpose of a rocket is to transport payloads, such as satellites or astronauts, into space. Rockets generate thrust by expelling propellant at high speeds to overcome the Earth's gravitational pull and reach orbit or beyond.
The Chinese were the first to use rockets, and they used them for fireworks displays. Military or space travel applications came much later.
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The first people to use rockets were the ancient Chinese around 1200 AD for military and ceremonial purposes. They developed primitive gunpowder rockets that were used as weapons in battles and as fireworks for celebrations.
The first gunpowder-powered rockets were developed in Song China, by the 13th century.
Rockets were initially developed for military purposes, such as warfare and ballistic missile delivery. They were also used for space exploration, taking humans and satellites into orbit and beyond, as well as for scientific research.
actualy China did with rockets made from tubes of scrap and black powder fuel
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