I think balloons were used to find the location of the enemies.
Hot air balloons were used to spy on the enemy. They were also used to communicate, send supplies, and drop bombs.
No. They didn't have planes. But they did have observation balloons.
No. They had observation balloons.
The Civil war
I think balloons were used to find the location of the enemies.
Hot air balloons were used to spy on the enemy. They were also used to communicate, send supplies, and drop bombs.
gas filled oval shaped balloons used to bomb places
Barrage balloons were used for visability.
Lighter than air Balloons and the airplane.
Yes, hot air balloons were used during the Civil War for reconnaissance purposes. The Union Army established a Balloon Corps, using balloons to gather intelligence on enemy troop movements and positions. The balloons provided a unique vantage point for observing the battlefield.
No. They didn't have planes. But they did have observation balloons.
The air. A craft that can be in the air is usually used (couldn't use a ship eh?) such as an aeroplane or helicopter. During the first world war airships and reconnaissance balloons were used. Weather balloons and satellites can be used nowadays.
Japan
Hot air balloons were important during the Civil War because they were used for reconnaissance missions to gather information on enemy positions and movements. This aerial surveillance provided valuable intelligence to both Union and Confederate armies, allowing them to make informed strategic decisions on the battlefield. Additionally, balloons helped to revolutionize military surveillance and reconnaissance tactics during this time.
they were balloons sent up into the jet stream.
Japan sent unmanned balloons with explosives across the north Pacific into the Pacific Northwest portion of the United States.