Used by:
Italians against Ethiopians in 2nd Italo-Abyssinian War
Japanese against Chinese in the 2nd Sino-Japanese War and World War II
The use of the Agent Orange defoliant in the Vietnam War could also be considered chemical warfare.
It was also used in the Iran-Iraq War, and in Saddam Hussein's campaign against the Kurds.
Land warfare, naval warfare and amphibious warfare.
Although trenches continued to be dug and used in successive wars, trench warfare as seen in WW1 has not been repeated since November 11, 1918.
Because the leaders had been trained to fight wars of movement and maneuver.
Nearly any and all wars have used "small unit hit & run" tactics; the Revolutionary War's Swamp Fox (Francis Marion) used them, the US Civil War's Quantrill Raiders used them, WWII commando raids, etc. Its nothing new.
it was designed as a hit and run tactic not requiring a great many men or supplies.
Guerilla warfare is used in some wars. Wars fought using guerilla warfare are exceptionally nasty wars.
Land warfare, naval warfare and amphibious warfare.
Although trenches continued to be dug and used in successive wars, trench warfare as seen in WW1 has not been repeated since November 11, 1918.
No, muskets are not used in wars today. They have been replaced by more modern and advanced firearms such as rifles and automatic weapons. Muskets were primarily used in warfare until the late 19th century.
In general, the same as in other wars of that era. Specifically, there was a great deal of trench-warfare. Chemical weapons were used. There were new inventions such as the tank and the fighter plane.
The catapults have been used in many wars
Because the leaders had been trained to fight wars of movement and maneuver.
1. It was a world war 2. First time chemical warfare was used 3. British invented the tank
Used by: Italians against Ethiopians in 2nd Italo-Abyssinian War Japanese against Chinese in the 2nd Sino-Japanese War and World War II The use of the Agent Orange defoliant in the Vietnam War could also be considered chemical warfare. It was also used in the Iran-Iraq War, and in Saddam Hussein's campaign against the Kurds.
Obviously warfare...
The only nuclear weapons ever used in warfare were the Little Boy and the Fat Man, used by the USA against Japan in World War II.
Many people run guerilla wars.