Not necessarily. Before the machine gun came about, long range rifles were used. The Maxim gun, the first machine gun, was used for shorter range. Even in today's warfare, machine guns are not primarily used for ranged kills. When in doubt, (I can't believe I'm saying this) consult COD. Did Captain/Lieutenant Price assassinate Zachaev using an AK-47, or a Barrett M-82?
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96,786 soldiers died from machine gun's
Machine guns came into widespread use in WWI. These fired the standard rifle cartridge but featured heavy construction, elaborate mountings, and water cooling mechanisms that enabled heavy fire with excellent accuracy, but was too cumbersome to move quickly. The Maxim was the most used machine gun of World War I.
Yes, machine guns were used in WW2.
Yes. There were machine guns in WW1. There were Gatlin Guns, a type of machine gun, in the Civil War.Yes
Wire is often strung between machine guns and front trenches to create a defensive barrier that hinders enemy movement. This wire, typically barbed, serves to entangle and slow down advancing troops, making them more vulnerable to machine gun fire. Additionally, it acts as a psychological deterrent, signaling the presence of a fortified position. Overall, it enhances the effectiveness of the machine guns by providing a layer of protection for both the guns and the soldiers in the trenches.
It wasn't soldiers who invented machine guns.
Yes
They helped them kill them.
no they used swords
Yes.
96,786 soldiers died from machine gun's
The battle of Wounded knee.
Machine guns came into widespread use in WWI. These fired the standard rifle cartridge but featured heavy construction, elaborate mountings, and water cooling mechanisms that enabled heavy fire with excellent accuracy, but was too cumbersome to move quickly. The Maxim was the most used machine gun of World War I.
yes
No. Machine guns will beat Gatling guns.
Machine guns.
Wounded Knee