weapons were greatly improved we got planes with 4 machine guns and tanks with 80MM cannons we got better guns in the end of the war 1944-45 the Germans started using their Meschersmith-190 and 262 (the first jet planes) rockets came on the battlefield and tanks started using flamethrowers in 43 and 44 new bombs like V-1 and V-2 was used by the Germans which could been fired from Germany to London but Gas was bearly used the Germans only used Gas in the consentration camps and only a few times on the battle field during ww2 everything were improved the British started using Radars and the Russians was using their T-34 tanks Americans used their P-51 mustangs Planes and the Germans used the V-2 bombs the jet planes and the Tiger tanks
World War 1 introduced aerial warfare with airplanes and trench warfare
There was introduction of the atomic bomb, and mass production of tanks.
New weapons during World War I, such as machine guns, tanks, and poison gas, fundamentally changed the nature of warfare by increasing lethality and altering tactics. The introduction of machine guns led to trench warfare, resulting in prolonged stalemates and high casualty rates. Artillery became more advanced, allowing for long-range bombardments that could devastate enemy positions before infantry assaults. Additionally, the use of tanks provided mobility on the battlefield, challenging the static nature of trench warfare and paving the way for modern mechanized warfare.
Most dramatically, WWI changed the nature of warfare from armies marching in an open field and facing each other in formations, commonly known as "maneuver warfare", to trench warfare. It was also the beginning of Mechanized Warfare, seeing the introduction of tanks, gas, cars, the Maxim machine gun, and other new weapons.You ask a very complex question... this is just the gist of the answer.
more suffistication. atomic bombs contained more nucleus.
World War 1 introduced aerial warfare with airplanes and trench warfare
There was introduction of the atomic bomb, and mass production of tanks.
they used trench warfare and used powerful machineguns
The main and most important change brought by technology in the warfare in the 20th century was elimination of the concept of large standing armies during the war. Technology gave birth to the idea of having small elite groups that could reach the warfare in any part of the world.
New weapons during World War I, such as machine guns, tanks, and poison gas, fundamentally changed the nature of warfare by increasing lethality and altering tactics. The introduction of machine guns led to trench warfare, resulting in prolonged stalemates and high casualty rates. Artillery became more advanced, allowing for long-range bombardments that could devastate enemy positions before infantry assaults. Additionally, the use of tanks provided mobility on the battlefield, challenging the static nature of trench warfare and paving the way for modern mechanized warfare.
well there was more dangerous weapons in warfare 1 and less dangerous weapons in warfare now ..............
It brought about the biggest change to warfare in human history, comparable only to the creation of modern warfare from the First World War.
Most dramatically, WWI changed the nature of warfare from armies marching in an open field and facing each other in formations, commonly known as "maneuver warfare", to trench warfare. It was also the beginning of Mechanized Warfare, seeing the introduction of tanks, gas, cars, the Maxim machine gun, and other new weapons.You ask a very complex question... this is just the gist of the answer.
Warfare in World War 2 are illegal and dangerous than warfare in World War 1.
more suffistication. atomic bombs contained more nucleus.
World War 2 changed the world forever by teaching us a lesson in the areas of atomic warfare, and the treatment of war prisoners.
In World War 1, trench warfare often resulted in a stalemate between opposing sides, which killed nearly as many men as open warfare would have. In trench warfare, disease and infections killed many of the soldiers on both sides.