Yes, it is possible for military forces to use captured enemy weapons in war, but there are rules and regulations that govern their use.
Yes, it is generally permissible for soldiers to use enemy weapons in combat situations if it is necessary for their mission success and safety.
No nuclear weapons were used in the Korean War.....
NO
The weapons the US Government provided. In the early years of the war the were furnished WWII era weapons, later, were provided the same mat
They were used to spy on there enemy becuase getting weapons or explosives on them would be to heavy to carry on them.
because US has no other source to kill enemy
Nuclear weapons and an invasion of enemy territory.
Yes, it is generally permissible for soldiers to use enemy weapons in combat situations if it is necessary for their mission success and safety.
Nuclear weapons were used against the enemy.
WWII was a TOTAL and Declared war. Meaning ALL weapons were used, including atomic weapons; total surrender of the enemy was sought...no peace agreements...surrender or face total destruction. Vietnam was a LIMITED war and not declared. Meaning NO atomic weapons would be used (although there were plans to use them, when given the order) and congress would not declare formal war as that implied the use of atomic weapons (implied total war). The enemy in Vietnam (North Vietnam) would not face total destruction but could end the conflict by a peace agreement.
Why does anyone use weapons? To kill people and inflict structural and economic damage on the enemy.
Kill or injure "enemy"; just as any other weapon.
No nuclear weapons were used in the Korean War.....
They can be obtained from any enemy in any war and usually are used as an item to exchange for weapons/armour.
Nuclear weapons is a rare sight, and used to protect soldiers in war.
lots of different weapons
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