The tank.
The first tanks were introduced on to the battlefield by the British in the First World War.
combat planes and tanks, mainly used to storm through trenches and destroy large structures. These made it easy to decease enemy casualties during WWI.
One type of weapon that was not used in World War I was the atomic bomb. The technology was generated during World War II.
The submarine became a powerful naval weapon in WW 1. Also, the British introduced the tank in the same war. It was an armored fighting vehicle with a canon. Air warfare also became a significant part of the war.
British culture has left its mark on the world through the English language, the Industrial Revolution, and its music.
How can a weapon NOT BE a weapon? Chemical gas attacks, various "automatic" weapons, machine /gatlin guns etc. The biggest weapon. not a weapon in the sense of a single person activating it was the introduction, by the British, of the tank.
The first tanks were introduced on to the battlefield by the British in the First World War.
In World War 2 the Germans introduced the V2 rocket, a terrifying new offensive weapon. In WW1 poison gas was considered the most terrifying weapon.
Mustard Gas was introduced into warfare in September of 1917.
Sonar was not introduced in World War 1.
combat planes and tanks, mainly used to storm through trenches and destroy large structures. These made it easy to decease enemy casualties during WWI.
they manly used m 16 and samurai swords but then came a new weopen which was the assault rifle
The French army used it first not as a weapon but as a deterrent. it is similar to modern day tear gas.
The British tank, and the trenches.
Tanks were a naval invention, created by the British Admiralty. They were called LANDSHIPs when first introduced.
The idea of giving colonists free land for traveling to the New World was introduced by the British government through schemes like the Headright System in the early 17th century. This policy was aimed at attracting more settlers to the American colonies and encouraging colonization.
The weapon spread fear into the hearts of the British and French troops at the start of their use .