Human beings can be characterized by several traits through out their history; two of those traits are the constant need to acquire and discover new knowledge and the other one is the use of force as a way to impose itself to another person or society. Seeing these two like this anyone could say at plain sight that they have nothing in common however it is undeniable that technological and scientific advances have influenced wars and conflicts since the discovery of fire. The explanation of this thesis is as simple as that the one with the best weapons is the one who will most likely win.
Commonly known mathematicians, thinkers and scientists have applied their discoveries in the field …show more content…
Its importance lies in the fact that the Chinese invented it in the eight century and thirteen centuries later gunpowder is still used and a key part in the production of ammunition. It was discovered while trying to find an eternal life potion and at first was used to make fireworks but the Chinese quickly used it to make weapons and defend themselves from Mongol invasions. This military development got to the Middle East and Europe in the following years of its discovery and changed the concept of weapons and battles, which at the time respectively consisted of melee weapons and man-to-man …show more content…
The reconnaissance satellites is an artificial satellite that allows seeing any part of the world, it gives the owner real time pictures that gives him important information for multiple purposes. Also, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) are planes remotely controlled by pilots even far away that serve to obtain logistic information of the enemy. On the other hand armed drones are similar to UAVs but are used in special missions that require firepower or just as a precaution. These are used to attack highly dangerous targets, which are too dangerous for soldiers.
The future of weapons seems promising if you see the upcoming gadgets that seem taken from science fiction. On 2015 the United States hopes to start endowing its forces with the XOS 2, an exoskeleton that allows the soldier to lift up to 23 kilograms with each hand, the LS3, or Legged Squad Support System which is a rough terrain robot designed to help Marines and Soldiers to carry their load. And not least, the American Army has been developing a laser that has the ability to even take down an airplane in the