Yes
The machine gun changed warfare
The ACR or the AK-47 they are excellent
blimp plane machine gun
Tommy gun(trench broom) heavy machine gun shorter rifle=more mobility(kar 98) biological warfare(artillary=mustard gas shells) steel helmet special tactics(trench warfare) the heavy machine gun probably had the most impact because of its ability to mow down a line of men continuosly. the artillay want far behind(over a billion shells spent during ww1)
Well if you shoot someone with it...they die.
Nope. Notice the title says MODERN WARFARE 3. The Thompson is a WWII era gun.
you have to shoot it with the light machine gun you have
As grisly as it is referring to warfare, the weapons of World War I changed warfare by making it much more efficient. WW I was not the first use of the machine gun, but it was the first sustained use of the water cooled machine gun, which could fire 500+ rounds per minute, hour after hour. In research done after that war, the machine gun was voted the most destructive weapon of the war by all combatants.
The machine gun has been used in numerous conflicts since its invention in the late 19th century. Notably, it played a significant role in World War I, where it contributed to the devastating trench warfare tactics. Subsequent conflicts, including World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and various modern conflicts, have also seen extensive use of machine guns. Their impact has fundamentally changed infantry tactics and warfare strategies across these wars.
Not necessarily. Before the machine gun came about, long range rifles were used. The Maxim gun, the first machine gun, was used for shorter range. Even in today's warfare, machine guns are not primarily used for ranged kills. When in doubt, (I can't believe I'm saying this) consult COD. Did Captain/Lieutenant Price assassinate Zachaev using an AK-47, or a Barrett M-82? :DDD
Go to secondary guns and pick machine pistols and its under there. You get this gun when you start the game.
Yes, but it was the AUG H-Bar, which is the modern-day light-machine gun variant.