The British impacted war in many ways and they used some great weaponry. The British used the Lee-Enfield .303, It was a bolt action rifle that help 10 bullets in the magazine. It was very rugged, being able to hold up throughout hard conditions and trench warfare. It was so successful that other, more advanced models were used in WW2 and further on. This gave them an advantage because of how reliable it was over opposing guns. Barbed wire was also used as a deadly defensive weapon. This was mainly …show more content…
No they didn’t go to Vicker’s house and take his gun this was the official name of the gun. It spit out around 450-500 rounds a minute. These were mainly used in no man’s land. Both sides had these so they were pretty equal with this aspect. Field guns such as the British Howitzer Mark 1 could fire two 290lb shells a minute. This was huge because it didn’t just take down men but whole areas and buildings. These were very dangerous for opposing forces. The British used chlorine gas. They also used much more powerful gas such as phosgene and mustard gas which blinded enemies. By 1917 gas could be delivered through shells. By the end of the war there was an estimated one million gas casualties. The Germans on the other hand also impacted war heavily. They even brought tanks into the war. But let’s start with the gun’s every soldier had. Germany was using the Gewehr 98, designed by Mauser a pretty well …show more content…
Today, America uses the M16A2 Rifle. Nearly every soldier in combat uses this weapon. It is most commonly known as the M-16. It was first brought into the Vietnam war as the M16A1. This rifle is light, functions with extremely little problems, and puts out a lot of lead. It fires in 3 round bursts or fires one bullet at a time (semi-automatic). We also use the M-4 rifle. This weapon is mainly used by the 82nd airborne division and special operation units, such as the Army Rangers. It has a short barrel and a collapsable stock which makes it perfect for close quarters combat. It fires a standard 5.56 millimeter round. This gun can be fitted with a M-203 40mm grenade launcher. What about those guys that have an incredible shot at long range? Well that’s what the M-24 sniper rifle is for. It entered the army in 1998. This rifle is bolt action which means it is a bit more accurate than lever action or semi-automatic guns. It used the M3A scope with a 10x magnification. The M40A1 is the sniper rifle recommended for the US Marine Corps. It is based on a Remington 700, it has a heavy barrel, bolt action, and it is magazine fed. It’s equipped with a 10x Unertl scope. An earlier model was put into war around 1970. The M-240 entered the war in 1997. It fired 7.62mm NATO rounds. A good thing about this machine gun it that is popular. For instance, if an enemy helicopter crashes it can be searched for extra ammunition or the gun can