Weaponry Flashcards

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Q

what has always been true about weaponry and war

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  • that the side who advances its technology has the edge in war
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give an example of where technological superiority was not enough

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  • Pen Wars

- despite superior weaponry, the French could do little to subjugate the elusive Spanish guerrillas

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what were Britain the first country to go through

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  • industrial revolution
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what did the Industrial revolution mean for the British armed forces

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  • possibility of keeping an edge over enemy improved
  • Royal Navy had the latest steam engines and development of screw propeller kept British warships in the lead during the mid 19th-century
  • improvements in steel production meant Britain had an adequate supply to keep its shipyards busy during the naval arms race of the first decade of the 20th century
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discuss reforming the Royal Navy in the late 1780s after the poor performance in the American War of Independence

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  • shipbuilding/repair maintained during the peacetime that ensued
  • Middleton’s coppering initiative
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discuss the maxim machine gun of the Boer war

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  • not significant in the Boer war
  • new weapon so was gonna be issues
  • mobile but requires 8 people to operate/move
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why was artillery not of as much use in the Boer war as previous wars (though it was still used lots)

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  • because it was a war of movement
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