Grenades in World War I offered the advantage of allowing soldiers to attack entrenched enemy positions from a distance, disrupting enemy formations and causing casualties without direct confrontation. They were portable and could be thrown into trenches or over obstacles, increasing tactical flexibility. However, their disadvantages included limited range, the risk of misthrowing or premature detonation, and the fact that soldiers often lacked training in their effective use. Additionally, the reliance on grenades could lead to shortages and logistical challenges in supplying the front lines.
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During World War I, hand grenades provided soldiers with a portable and effective means to engage enemy troops in trench warfare, enabling them to inflict casualties from a distance. Their compact design allowed for easy transport and quick deployment in close combat situations. However, disadvantages included the risk of misthrows, which could lead to friendly fire, and the limited explosive range, making them less effective against fortified positions compared to larger artillery. Additionally, the production and supply of grenades were initially inadequate, hindering their widespread use in the early years of the war.
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Lower payPoor housing conditionsGross foodTargetedNo advantages
its to coming 3rd world war
There is no tomahawks in world at war, there are only frag grenades, sticky grenades and Molotov's.
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Yes, hand grenades were widely used in WW1
Advantages you can learn to live without your family You learn to meet new people
During World War I, hand grenades provided soldiers with a portable and effective means to engage enemy troops in trench warfare, enabling them to inflict casualties from a distance. Their compact design allowed for easy transport and quick deployment in close combat situations. However, disadvantages included the risk of misthrows, which could lead to friendly fire, and the limited explosive range, making them less effective against fortified positions compared to larger artillery. Additionally, the production and supply of grenades were initially inadequate, hindering their widespread use in the early years of the war.
grenades
Hello, there are many advantages and disadvantages, but unfortunately i don't know what they are, sorry i couldn't help!
Killing enemy soldiers.
USA advantages the small u.s navy was efficient and well-trained the war was fought close to home disadvantages war was not popular with Americans
The us was not neutral, they were against the USSR (the evil empire)
Grenades was a new development in World War 2. Very few people on any side had them.