Well, considering that us in the United States wouldn't have entered the second world war unless the allies needed us to, the Japanese bombed us at Pearl Harbor, so that's a big thing right there. It could have changed the entire outcome. What if the US had beaten Germany, would the other Allies, excluding the US, been able to achieve the same victory?
Some flew some by ship as cargo or on aircraft carriers
World's first clash of aircraft carriers.
radar
The aircraft carrier was a major support in world war 2. Take the battle of Midway for example, almost the WHOLE battle was the carriers launching their aircraft at one another. also, Aircraft carriers made the bombing of japan possible in the middle of the war. (Doolittle raid). They were pretty much the key to winning the war.
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RAF
Aircraft carriers (aircraft).
No, it was not.
Aircraft and possibly some tools to repair them.
There was only one thing that was totally new and different about WW2 (Airplanes, Submarines, Aircraft Carriers, etc. all existed either in men's minds or on the drawing boards) THE ATOMIC WEAPON. The "...Effects of world war 2 on the contemporary world..." was man's crossing into the ATOMIC AGE.
Airborne radar, jet aircraft and rocket aircraft.
What were the side effects of the sicily campaign in world war 2?
spitfire
They ended World War 2 in all of the world.
barry chuckle
A26
Radar, Jet Aircraft, Rocket Aircraft, Ballistic Missiles.