Deterrence
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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 was essential that all rowers be protected from attacking forces.
Spartacus primarily used weapons typical of gladiators, including a short sword called a gladius, which was effective in close combat. He also utilized other weapons such as tridents, nets, and various improvised arms during his rebellion against Roman forces. The choice of weapons varied based on the availability and the type of combat he engaged in, as his forces included a mix of trained gladiators and untrained rebels.
Yes they had weapons for hunting and for fighting. They used bronze and made weapons of iron. They had javelins, crossbows, axes, slings and bows. They even were known to put poison on their weapons.
detterence
German forces were attacking American forces......
Landmines are cheap, relatively easy to deploy, and are essentially "fire and forget" weapons. Once set, they present a veritable wall to attacking forces, and require little attention from those who set then.
Armed Forces Special Weapons Project ended in 1959.
Armed Forces Special Weapons Project was created in 1947.
P.G.T. Beauregard
The defense forces could only hold the overwhelming attacking forces at bay for so long.
Roman forces attacking Carthage in North Africa.
WW1 started at the front.
WW1 started at the front.
Total War is when a military uses all of their forces which include air force, forces attacking on water and soldiers attacking on land. Its significance to ww1 is that this is were the concept total war was developed.
Germany was to big and had to much protection in it at that time