Simply, artillery. Artillery accounted for about 85% of deaths in the Great War (WWI) and more than 50% in WWII, the two largest wars in history. Air power ranks far behind. Frederick Muollo, former military historian, California State Military Museum
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Infantry.
Probably artillery; it was responsible for many of the deaths in World War 1.
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That remains unknown to history.
Deaths accumulated on battlefields are attributed to combinations of weapons. Rarely, are casualties credited to only one weapon...during hi-tech engagements (automatic fire & explosions).
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A saw is short for a military gun, squad automatic weapon. A saw is short for squad automatic weapon. It is a military gun.
Usually, it means the weapon is not available for easy acess.
Infantry.
A battleaxe is an ancient military weapon, a form of axe designed for military combat, or a heraldic term for this form of weapon on a coat of arms.
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In some countries which field it, it's operated as a crew served weapon. However, in the US military, it is fielded as an individual weapon.
A non-service pattern weapon (NSP) is a personal weapon that members of the military may have. NSPs are limited to one.
A fist frequently is used as a weapon. Flame thrower is a weapon used in the military.
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