The Battle of Britain contained many weapons, it was primarily a air and sea battle so there was no uses of tanks, poison gas, or ground forces. the primary fighter of Great Britain was the spitfire while the German lufftwaffe (airforce) used primarily Junkers bombers and Messerschmidt Fighters, there were also various special weapons like the German V1 and V2 rockets which were the first longrange cruise missiles, for the naval battle Germany was a major submarine and navel power with the U-Boats that sank many Allied transpots and warships, and the powerful superbattleships of the Bismarck class. Britain also a navel power had the standard submarine fleet and many lighter warships such as cruisers, destroyers, and battleships
During World War II, the Battle of Britain, taking place in the summer of 1940, was fought primarily by airplanes. The air forces of Germany and Britain clashed in the skies above the British Home Isles, the English Channel, and France, in a contest for 'air supremacy.' Of course, land-based units and naval forces also played minor roles in this decisive battle.
The Hurricane and the Spitfire
Operation Sea Lion was postponed because of the loss of the Battle of Britain, and died with the Nazi regime.
A warship in a time of war would be used to wage naval battle against other warships, to blockade routes of trade and to support, and sometimes to support soldier on nearby lands. In a time of peace the warship could be used to occupy an area.
During the Battle of Midway, the Allies, primarily the United States Navy, used a significant amount of ammunition, with estimates suggesting that around 100,000 rounds of various calibers were fired. This included naval gunfire from ships, as well as munitions from aircraft engaged in the battle. The intensity of the conflict and the high stakes contributed to the extensive use of ammunition throughout the battle, which took place from June 4 to June 7, 1942.
During World War II, the Battle of Britain, taking place in the summer of 1940, was fought primarily by airplanes. The air forces of Germany and Britain clashed in the skies above the British Home Isles, the English Channel, and France, in a contest for 'air supremacy.' Of course, land-based units and naval forces also played minor roles in this decisive battle.
The Battle of Britain was an air battle, so mainly aircraft, radar and anti-aircraft guns.
There were no Italian personnel in Battle of Britain.There were no Italian personnel in Battle of Britain.
The Battle of Britain was an air battle and had no use for tanks unless they were used to subdue downed German pilots which would be a bad use for a tank.
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Yes the schnellbomber, a high speed bomber aircraft, developed by the Germans was used in the battle of Britain.
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The Italians were not involved in the Battle of Britain, but rather they were in Africa.
None, I don't think the Italian Air Force was involved in the Battle of Britain.
Machine guns on fighter planes.
No, gotten is primarily American. Got is mostly used in Britain.