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    • [PDF File]WORLD WAR ONE WEAPONS – NEW TECHNOLOGY - MacGregor Is History

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      But with World War One their effectiveness reached frightening new levels. Firing up to 600 bullets a minute (the equivalent of 250 men with rifles), Machine Guns were then deemed to be ‘weapons of mass destruction’. Artillery: These were the new and upgraded versions of cannons.


    • [PDF File]Artillery | International Encyclopedia of the First World War ...

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      Small guns with rapid rates of fire continued to be indispensable for many artillery-related tasks. In the First World War, the German field artillery is said to have fired 222 million rounds. The German field artillery entered the war with 5,600 light guns. An additional 1,400 guns existed in the home territory among


    • [PDF File]Weapons | International Encyclopedia of the First World War (WW1)

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      Heavy guns were the war’s most important weapons. They owed this dominance to several major inventions of the last third of the 19th century: rifled steel tubes, increased calibres, hydraulic brakes, and, thanks to new types of gunpowder, the development of much more


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    • [PDF File]U.S. Rifle, Caliber .30, Model of 1917

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      From August 1917-Nov 9, 1918, the Eddystone plant manufactured 1,181,908 rifles which constituted 47% of the total wartime rifle production.12 When allowing for M1903 rifles on hand at the start of the war,


    • [PDF File]Rifles | International Encyclopedia of the First World War (WW1)

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      only two machine guns for every thousand riflemen. This ratio quickly shifted in favor of fully automatic weapons. Nonetheless, infantrymen who did not work with crew-served weaponry such as machine guns, trench artillery or trench mortars still needed to be equipped with rifles.


    • [PDF File]Machine Gun | International Encyclopedia of the First World ...

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      guns provided the core of every German defensive deployment. Small unit tactics changed profoundly as light machine guns and automaticrifles took their place with hand grenades and grenade launchers alongside the traditional rifle and bayonet.


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