Surprisingly, grenades are older than guns- the first was probably from around the year 750 AD. Not 1750, but 750. See the link below.
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No, nothing of that sort was even invented, im pretty sure there wasnt even grenades. He's correct they didn't have bazookas in the War Between The States but they did have grenades. The North used Ketchum Grenades and the South used a couple of different designs.
First Grenades were used by the Byzantine empire (Greeks) in the 8th century. You can also find them in the Nation Historic Museum of Athens
Yes, grenades were used on D-Day, the British Number 36 Mills, the US M10 and the German Steilhandgranate.
United States- US naval battleships: gunship shells; aircraft carriers: airplanes; grenades Japan- aircraft carriers: airplanes; grenades that's all i know now -slim
It's said that Mustard Gas was used for the first time. Grenades,Mines and Submarines as well. There was also Tanks, but because of all the mud, they would sink quickly.