Yes, weapons were used at sea in WW II.
Projectile inertia and explosives. Static explosives were the main ones.
Nuclear, plane, land, and sea bombs.
In World War II the Axis powers turned their airplanes into weapons during Kamikaze missions. The Japanese are the most famous for this. Kamikaze missions were suicide missions, so the pilots flew to a target and aimed their plane to the ground and BOOM. Kamikaze missions were also prevalent in sea battles where one plane could take out an entire ship.
The weapons used by the triple entente are many counting all the rifles, machine guns, pistols, land, sea, air and amphibious vehicles, explosives, and CQC (Close Quarters Combat) weapons.
During World War I, several new weapons technologies were introduced, significantly altering the nature of warfare. Notable innovations included the tank, which provided mobile armored support on the battlefield, and poison gas, which introduced a terrifying new method of chemical warfare. Additionally, the widespread use of machine guns allowed for devastating firepower, while airplanes and submarines expanded combat capabilities in the air and under the sea. These advancements fundamentally changed military strategies and tactics throughout the war.
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AK-47's, mini guns and the remington
Air, land and sea were the types of battles fought in World War 2. They used ships, subs, boats, tanks, large weapons and infantry weapons, fighter planes and bomber planes.
Air, land and sea were the types of battles fought in World War 2. They used ships, subs, boats, tanks, large weapons and infantry weapons, fighter planes and bomber planes.
Little known by today's generation; the deadliest naval weapon (discounting Kamikazes) of WWII was the oxygen fueled "Long Lance" torpedo.
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Land, sea and air were the arenas used.
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Nuclear, plane, land, and sea bombs.
Poland's access to the Baltic Sea between world war 1 and world war 2. Near the towns of Gdansk and Gdynia.
In World War II the Axis powers turned their airplanes into weapons during Kamikaze missions. The Japanese are the most famous for this. Kamikaze missions were suicide missions, so the pilots flew to a target and aimed their plane to the ground and BOOM. Kamikaze missions were also prevalent in sea battles where one plane could take out an entire ship.
Transporting war material across the sea; convoys.
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