Sir Wilfred Stokes, KBE.
An early transportable mortar was invented by Baron Menno van Coehoorn (Siege of Grave, 1673). they have been adapted and improved over the years though .
A trench mortar was fairly lightweight and portable, much used by the infantry. It was fired from the trenches towards the enemy, lobbing mortar shells in a high arc, in the hope the shell would land inside the enemies trench.
The Roman poet, Juvenal might have invented the mortar and pestle, but it is not known exactly who invented it. The earliest mortars and pestles found were dated to 35,000 years ago.
The trench mortar, specifically designed for use in World War I, was developed by several military engineers and designers, rather than a single inventor. However, the British Army's 3-inch Stokes mortar, created by Sir Wilfred Stokes in 1916, is one of the most notable examples of this weapon. Its design focused on portability and the ability to fire projectiles at high angles, which proved effective in trench warfare. The Stokes mortar significantly influenced subsequent artillery design and tactics during the war.
The nuclear bomb was not used in trench warfare.
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The trench coat was made as an alternative to the great coat worn by French and British soldiers in WW1. Thomas Burberry made the first trench coat in 1920.
Trench mortars are largely considered obsolete in modern warfare, having been replaced by more advanced artillery systems and precision-guided munitions. However, some militaries may still use similar short-range, portable mortars for specific tactical roles. The principles of indirect fire and mortar support remain relevant, but today's systems are generally more sophisticated and versatile than the trench mortars of the past.
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The Computer Modern was invented 1958 USA