What were some of the technological achievements of the Hittites?
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Some of the technological achievements of the ancient Hittitesincluded the use of iron in weapon-making and armor production. Theywere one of the first cultures to discover methods for forging iron ore into more adaptable forms.
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the following were the technological achievements
Hitler's Nazi engineers made technological developments which were innovative and far ahead of their time, manufacturing weapons such as sonic cannons, x-ray guns and land cruisers.
The magazine Weapons of WWII has exhibited some of Hitler's secret Nazi weapons in its Autumn 2015 issue.
Fritz X air-to-ship wireless guided gliding bomb used by the Nazis led to the invention of the smart bomb used today
The Fritz X, one of Hitler’s most secret bombs, is widely considered to be the grandfather of today's smart bomb.
The glide bomb was radio guided and carried over 700lbs of explosives. It was capable of hitting strongly protected targets such as battleships and heavy cruisers.
It could penetrate 28in of armour and could be deployed from 20,000ft, meaning it could be out of reach for antiaircraft equipment at the time.
Horten Ho 229 bomber, pictured at The Smithsonian, was one of Hitler's most deadly weapons
The "flying wing" bomber was designed to carry 2,000lbs of armaments while flying at 49,000ft above ground level and travelling at speeds north of 600mph.
Hitler's Nazi engineers made technological developments which were innovative and far ahead of their time, manufacturing weapons such as sonic cannons, x-ray guns and land cruisers.
The magazine Weapons of WWII has exhibited some of Hitler's secret Nazi weapons in its Autumn 2015 issue.
Fritz X air-to-ship wireless guided gliding bomb used by the Nazis led to the invention of the smart bomb used today
The Fritz X, one of Hitler’s most secret bombs, is widely considered to be the grandfather of today's smart bomb.
The glide bomb was radio guided and carried over 700lbs of explosives. It was capable of hitting strongly protected targets such as battleships and heavy cruisers.
It could penetrate 28in of armour and could be deployed from 20,000ft, meaning it could be out of reach for antiaircraft equipment at the time.
Horten Ho 229 bomber, pictured at The Smithsonian, was one of Hitler's most deadly weapons
The "flying wing" bomber was designed to carry 2,000lbs of armaments while flying at 49,000ft above ground level and travelling at speeds north of 600mph.
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