WWI Military Weapons / Tactics

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WWI Military Weapons / Tactics Trench warfare Machine gun Air warfare: Zepplins Hand grenades (High explosive shells) Tunneling (plant explosives underground) Chemists’ War: Mustard Gas, Nerve Agents Railways dominated Submarines Tanks (makes trenches obsolete)

World War I World War II

WORLD WAR II Weapons & Tactics TANKS: Fast, low, heavily armored Strategic air warfare (destroy enemy’s industry, cities, morale) Tactical air warfare (attack enemy’s troops on battlefied) Airborne combat troops: paratroops / gliders Submarines  torpedos Aircraft carriers Poison gas Hand-carrieded rocket launchers (bazooka)

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