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The armies from both sides used the same weapons during the Battle of New Orleans. Some of these were smoothbore muskets, pistols, flints, Congreve rockets, howitzers and knives.
some new weapons that were used were the machine gun, the tank, the flamethrower, and the Airplane was now used for battle
During World War II, the Battle of Britain, taking place in the summer of 1940, was fought primarily by airplanes. The air forces of Germany and Britain clashed in the skies above the British Home Isles, the English Channel, and France, in a contest for 'air supremacy.' Of course, land-based units and naval forces also played minor roles in this decisive battle.
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Machine guns on fighter planes.
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Weapons used during the Battle at Yorktown were 18 and 24 pound siege guns.
Many weapons were used in battle depending on the actual battle being studied. For example, guns and bayonets were used during World War I and World War II while guns, swords and knives were the main weapons in earlier battles.
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No. In the Battle of Britain and the blitz, the Germans were engaged in offensive operations and did not use antiaircraft weapons, although they certainly had them emplaced to defend their facilities. Antiaircraft weapons were an important part of that the British used to defend against the German attacks.
torpedoes,battleships,jeeps and ect
The armies from both sides used the same weapons during the Battle of New Orleans. Some of these were smoothbore muskets, pistols, flints, Congreve rockets, howitzers and knives.
some new weapons that were used were the machine gun, the tank, the flamethrower, and the Airplane was now used for battle
During World War II, the Battle of Britain, taking place in the summer of 1940, was fought primarily by airplanes. The air forces of Germany and Britain clashed in the skies above the British Home Isles, the English Channel, and France, in a contest for 'air supremacy.' Of course, land-based units and naval forces also played minor roles in this decisive battle.
Bolt action rifles and machine guns