Depending on the size of the gun and the amount of rounds the gun fired determined the range of the gun. But the average range was about 400-800 meters.
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During World War I, machine guns, such as the Maxim and Lewis guns, had effective firing ranges of about 1,000 to 2,000 yards (approximately 900 to 1,800 meters). However, their practical range was often limited by factors like terrain, visibility, and the need for accurate targeting. The rapid rate of fire allowed them to deliver a significant volume of fire within this range, making them a pivotal weapon on the battlefield. These capabilities contributed to the stalemate and trench warfare that characterized much of the conflict.
Much of the war was fought in trenches.
Speaking on a general level: WWI was the war of the 'big guns' and the machine guns, WW II of the tanks and air power.
Answer One of the most poplar machine guns was the Maxim, which was named after its inventor.
Influenza was commonly a problem during WW1. The death toll was nearly 20,000,000. More than half of this was caused by the flu.
Used extensively.
Yes. There were machine guns in WW1. There were Gatlin Guns, a type of machine gun, in the Civil War.Yes
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rifles and machine guns
All of the major players possessed machine guns by the outbreak of the war.
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They were not yet invented- did not exist.
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machine guns, mustard gas, tanks
During World War I, machine guns, such as the Maxim and Lewis guns, had effective firing ranges of about 1,000 to 2,000 yards (approximately 900 to 1,800 meters). However, their practical range was often limited by factors like terrain, visibility, and the need for accurate targeting. The rapid rate of fire allowed them to deliver a significant volume of fire within this range, making them a pivotal weapon on the battlefield. These capabilities contributed to the stalemate and trench warfare that characterized much of the conflict.
machine guns, mustard gas, tanks