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write a note on the change in the mode of walfare

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Answered by justinponmalakkunnel
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The consensus has been, over the years of our research, that the nature of war, that is, its essence, has not changed, despite a variety of new actors, situations, technologies, drivers, and dynamics.

Artillery - Large guns, called artillery, were improved during World War I including anti-aircraft guns to shoot down enemy planes. The majority of the casualties in the war were inflicted using artillery. ... Machine gun - The machine gun was improved during the war. It was made much lighter and easier to move around

From the 19th century, industrialisation led to major changes in warfare. ... It was easier to produce small arms weapons, like rifles, that could be used by relatively unskilled solders, which in turn increased the use of conscription.

Answered by azminapatel10
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Modern warfare is warfare that is in notable contrast with previous military concepts, methods, and technology, emphasizing how combatants must modernize to preserve their battle worthiness.As such, it is an evolving subject, seen differently in different times and places. In its narrowest sense, it is merely a synonym for contemporary warfare.

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