Many new technologies were introduced in World War I. A few of the most significant were poisonous gases of various kinds utilized by both sides in the conflict; militarily effective aircraft, both fixed-wing and dirigible types; helmet-design; and armored fighting vehicles or, as the British dubbed them for secrecy purposes, "tanks".
Mechanized warfare, Tanks, also Airplanes.
Flamethrowers, trench mortars, poison gas, barbed wire, and submarines were first used effectively (though not necessarily invented during the conflict).
Actually, no. The British invented tanks around 1914; German efforts in tank development did not begin until the British Mark I was first deployed against the Germans in 1916.
Back to the original question: I'm going to answer assuming that the question refers to only technologies invented DURING or IMMEDIATELY BEFORE the First World War. That is, technologies which were invented no earlier than 1910, or, which could not be build or employed practically until WW1.
A short list of newly invented or first-practically-available technologies that were used in the First World War:
Of these, only Submarines, Indirect-fire Artillery, and the Telephone/Wireless had huge impacts. More limited (but still significant) effects came from the Mortar, Flamethrower, and small-unit tactics. All the rest were either mostly ineffective and/or too technologically immature to have any real impact.
There are many technologies which are associated with the First World War, but were invented (or employed) well beforehand. Their association with WW1 comes due to WW1 being their first use where all combatants were able to effectively employ them in large numbers, thus having significant impact on the style of combat. A short list of these technologies follows:
WWI was the beginning of the naval battle between England and Germany and who could get the best battle fleets.
Germany was producing large amounts of high tech battle cruisers whereas England produced fewer yet more advanced models.
WWII the USA introduced the Aircraft carrier which to date is the most powerful weapon in the world.
So basically WWI introduced breakthrough naval technology.
Poison Gas(Mustard Gas which were dropped from planes on enemy trenches designed to make the eyes tear and itch, throat clog up, eventually die if exposed to long), Machine Guns(First used by the Germans), Tanks, Trench Warfare(Generals and Commanders ordered their soldiers to attack in large waves which ended up with severe casualties on all sides do to the machine guns power with ammunition of death, also caused what was known as No Man's Land or a Stalemate), and planes.
tanks, airplanes, Zeppelin's, submarines, poison gas, rocket's, automatic weapons, aircraft carriers, radio communication,
The tank was introduced by the British as a way to destroy barbed wire defenses
Justin Bieber and Katy Perry had a baby that could sing, causing everybody to be happy and not want to fight. End of story.
the anwer is ak 47s rockets launchers
Machine guns
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Machine guns, tanks, airplanes, and poison gas.
Of course (while not entirely new) the proliferation of the machine gun forced the type of warfare that ensued.
1. Tanks2. Machine guns3. Poison gas4. Trench warfareActually, only the first of the above list were "new" technologies. All of the others were invented long beforehand, and were used in other conflicts well before WW1.A list of technologies first effectively employed in WW1; that is, while the underlying technology was, in most cases, developed before the war, WW1 is the first time a practical version of the technology was widely used.tanksairplanesindirect-fire artillery with correction by a forward observersubmarinestelephone and wireless communicationsSee the Related Question link for more.
New weapons increased the casualties in ww1 becasue further most we were learning new ways
Rapid fire weaponry, more advanced airplanes, the blimp, tanks, and gas warefare
Machine guns, tanks, airplanes, and poison gas.
Of course (while not entirely new) the proliferation of the machine gun forced the type of warfare that ensued.
The machine gun caused trench warfare to be a necessity as 90%+ of the casualties of WW1 were from this weapon. The use of Napoleonic tactics against new technologies was disastrous.
1. Tanks2. Machine guns3. Poison gas4. Trench warfareActually, only the first of the above list were "new" technologies. All of the others were invented long beforehand, and were used in other conflicts well before WW1.A list of technologies first effectively employed in WW1; that is, while the underlying technology was, in most cases, developed before the war, WW1 is the first time a practical version of the technology was widely used.tanksairplanesindirect-fire artillery with correction by a forward observersubmarinestelephone and wireless communicationsSee the Related Question link for more.
Not necessarily.
no
They use models to test their designs of new technologies.
Same here! Can somebody please answer? :(
New weapons increased the casualties in ww1 becasue further most we were learning new ways
Rapid fire weaponry, more advanced airplanes, the blimp, tanks, and gas warefare
Macau New Technologies Incubator Centre was created in 2001.
because old tech is the base of new tech..