Today, the Inuit primarily use firearms, such as rifles, for hunting traditional game like seals, caribou, and polar bears. Traditional tools, including harpoons and fishing gear, are still used alongside modern equipment. In some communities, there is a revival of traditional hunting methods and tools, reflecting cultural heritage and sustainability. Additionally, modern technologies, such as snowmobiles and boats, aid in their hunting practices.
They use guns.
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People use it for weapons and still use it for fireworks
The Inuit tribe travel by foot, kayak, and dogsled.
yes they use iron
weapons weapons and coins
they used bones to make most of their tools
Absolutely, police forces around the world use tear gasand mace daily to flush out criminals and for crowd control.Many countries military stockpile far stronger chemical weapons, but rarely if ever use them.
Weapons that are still used today that have been around the longest are probably the rifle followed by the cannon. Weapons that had the longest use but are obsolete today are the spear (and maybe the ax) followed by the bow and arrow. The spear is surly the earliest weapon. It became the lance which was in use as late as World War 1
No country uses biological weapons of any type at this time.
They still use normal guns and knives, but on the smaller scale. Lower calibur weapons, but still full size.
They use the weapon of intimidation and power.