3/3/2024 0 Comments Modern warfare 1917![]() By 1917, tanks were used by both the British and French armies to terrifying effect. Although the concept of the tank had been suggested as early as the 1890s, few authorities showed interest until the trench stalemate of World War I caused serious contemplation of unending war and ever escalating casualties.Chlorine gas was first used on the battlefield in April 1915 at the Second Battle of Ypres in Belgium. Although the use of poison gas was banned by the Hague Conventions of 18, Germany turned to this industry for what it hoped would be a decisive weapon to break the deadlock of trench warfare. ![]() Tactical reorganizations (such as shifting the focus of command from the 100+ man company to the 10+ man squad) went hand-in-hand with armored cars, the first submachine guns, and automatic rifles that a single individual soldier could carry and use.On land, only in the final year of the war did the major armies make effective steps to revolutionize command and control, adapt to the modern battlefield, and harness the myriad new technologies to effective military purposes.One could characterize the early years of the First World War as a clash of 20th-century technology with 19th-century warfare.Technology during World War I reflected a trend toward industrialism and the application of mass-production methods to weapons and to warfare in general.
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