It was the Gauls.
Chariots.
The hitties and Assyrians used iron weapons and chariots in battle.
The hitties and Assyrians used iron weapons and chariots in battle.
Roman chariots were primarily made for use in warfare and racing. They were designed to be lightweight yet durable, with a low center of gravity for stability at high speeds. The construction of the chariots also allowed for quick maneuverability and ease of control by the charioteer.
they modified war chariots into moving weapons like placing blades into rotating wheels and dressing up horses like warriors too
The Hittites were successful for their use of iron weapons and chariots. The Assyrians, later, used these same tools.
They usually used chariots holding two people, pulled by a pack animal.
Ancient Egyptian warriors often used shields in battle. They usually did not wear any type of armor or helmets, but did use chariots.
Battle machines.
they contribute the iron working.
The Roman cavalry rode into battle on horses. The rest of the army went into battle on foot with the general and tribunes mounted. In a naval encounter the Romans rode into battle on their ships. And no, the Romans did not use chariots for war.
Yes, the Romans made chariots. However, they did not use them for battles.