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New weapons development during World War I was driven by the need for innovation in response to the stalemate of trench warfare, which made traditional tactics ineffective. As both sides sought advantages, they experimented with technologies such as machine guns, tanks, poison gas, and aircraft to break through enemy lines and improve offensive capabilities. The scale and brutality of the conflict also pushed nations to rapidly develop and deploy more lethal and efficient weaponry to gain superiority on the battlefield. This arms race significantly changed the nature of warfare and set the stage for future conflicts.

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