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50 WEAPON THAT CHANGED WARFARE BY WILLIAM WEIR [HARDCOVER]
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We cannot talk about war without talking about weapons that changed warfare. Humans wage war against each other with similar weapons. Over the ages, civilization has become more advanced, and weapons have also become more deadly. More dangerous weapons require soldiers and generals to be up-to-date with new tactics. That’s why the American Civil War was the bloodiest in the history of this country when breech-loading rifles were so popular but people still used the tactics of the days of the musket.
All weapons will eventually become obsolete. Breechloaders replace muzzleloaders. The machine gun replaced the one-shot gun. Faster shooting requires soldiers to be more flexible and to know how to disperse and hide. Then the appearance of Hiram Maxim’s machine gun during World War I caused people to completely rethink tactics. But then the machine gun was no longer flourishing when the tanks appeared. The tank and its aerial partner, the bomber, took control of the battlefield during World War II. Some weapons are used for a long time. But some weapons appear only once or twice, but it’s the weapons that changed warfare. Like nuclear weapons.
This article arranges weapons that changed warfare in chronological order of their appearance in history.
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