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Ann [662]
3 years ago
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What were the new technology from the civil war

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vova2212 [387]3 years ago
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La guerra suele impulsar el desarrollo de nuevas tecnologías: la mayoría de inventos son armas más mortíferas para utilizar contra el enemigo y mejores defensas para los soldados . La Primera Guerra Mundial supuso un antes y un después para la tecnología militar.

El conflicto se organizó entorno a las trincheras, donde los soldados de cada bando se escondían de las balas de sus oponentes. Para atacar las trincheras, entre 1914 y 1918 se inventaron los tanques y se mejoraron las capacidades de los aviones.

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inysia [295]3 years ago
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Answer:

Radar, sonar, high frequency radios began to be used from 1941, this made this war remembered for its increase in the power of its weapons and technology. There were also other weapons used for example: Weapons and equipment from the United States. US aviation bombs

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