grenades
To defeat the Germans and throw grenades from their planes onto citys
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.
Oh honey, grenades were like the party favor of WWI, causing around 70,000 deaths. It was like a deadly game of hot potato, but instead of a potato, it was an explosive device. Those grenades were no joke, taking out soldiers left and right.
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Yes, hand grenades were widely used in WW1
grenades
Killing enemy soldiers.
Mortars, artillery shells especially shrapnell, hand grenades and rifle grenades.
No, rockets were not commonly used in World War 1. The main forms of artillery used during the war were cannons, mortars, and grenades.
Bolt Action,Handguns,Machineguns,and grenades
Yes, grenades were used.
Grenades was a new development in World War 2. Very few people on any side had them.
They were mostly motar rounds, artillery shells particularly shrapnell, hand grenades and rifle grenades.
They were new in World of War 1 and hundreds of thousands were made during World War 2 and other wars.
machine guns, bolt action rifles, pistols, snipers, rifles, rocket propelled grenades, morters, grenades, and howitzers!
To defeat the Germans and throw grenades from their planes onto citys