They were solid-fuel, like fireworks.
Their rockets were empty tubes filled with gunpowder. Later these were improved and still are used
The flame thrower was considered a new weapons, though it can trace its roots to ancient Greece. The V-2 Rockets were new, but rockets have been used for centuries prior to that, just nothing on that large a scale. The Bazooka was new, but it was based on rockets and mortars. The Atomic Bomb was the biggest change and its development dominated world history for the next 50 years.
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At various times they all used rockets, however the Katyusha rockets used by the USSR were popular, common and effective.
No, rockets were not commonly used in World War 1. The main forms of artillery used during the war were cannons, mortars, and grenades.
Their rockets were empty tubes filled with gunpowder. Later these were improved and still are used
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The ancient Chinese had rockets.
Rockets originated in ancient China, where gunpowder-filled tubes were used as weapons in the 13th century. These early rockets evolved over time with advancements in technology and were later used for military and scientific purposes in various parts of the world.
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The two early uses of rockets were for military purposes, such as fire arrows in ancient China and as weapons in medieval Europe, and for ceremonial or entertainment purposes, like fireworks displays in various cultures around the world.
Rockets were first developed in Ancient China as fireworks. The Chinese also discovered gunpowder. ASIANS
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.
They were called V-2 Rockets.
The flame thrower was considered a new weapons, though it can trace its roots to ancient Greece. The V-2 Rockets were new, but rockets have been used for centuries prior to that, just nothing on that large a scale. The Bazooka was new, but it was based on rockets and mortars. The Atomic Bomb was the biggest change and its development dominated world history for the next 50 years.
mummies worked in the afterlife with the godesses.
The first historical record of rockets dates back to ancient China around the 9th century AD. It is believed that the Chinese were the first to develop gunpowder and use it to propel primitive rockets for military purposes.