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    /observers. 3. Techniques and weapons: a. Physical -Striking with hands or feet, baton, pain compliance holds, water cannon, pressure point, beanbag round, plastic bullet, rubber bullet, sticky foam b. Chemical -tear gas (CN or CS gas), pepper sprat (OC aerosol spray), MACE (CN in an aerosol spray propelled by volatile solvents), stun grenade. c. Electrical -electrified water cannon (proposal), electroshock gun (stun gun), d. Laser dazzlers (intended to cause temporary disorientation and blindness)

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    warn you if someone was near. The land mind was just a medal bomb barried under the dirt with a trip line connected to it that then the trip line was hit it would pull a pin and ignite a spark on the gunpowder just lind the torpedoes do under the water. This made soldiers on the opposite side very wiery about sneaking up on doing surprise attacks at night of the

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    Wei Boyang Gunpowder

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    Gun powder was the change in warfare. Gunpowder eventually gradually overtime. In 142 AD, during the Han Dynasty, a man named Wei Boyang was the first to record anything about gunpowder. He wrote about a mixture of three powders that would “fly and dance” violently. People are still unsure if he was referring to gunpowder, but that’s the only explosive that uses three ingredients. By 300 AD, a Chin dynasty scientist named Ge Hong had written down the ingredients of gunpowder and described the explosion

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    The cannon first originated in the early Yuan Dynasty. The cannons that are thought of today are large tubes that have gunpowder, a cannonball, and a fuse inside of it. The fuse was where a spark could get to the gunpowder and set off an explosion. This explosion pushes the projectile through the cannon and sends it through the air. but, that isn't how it was when it was first invented. Today's cannons evolved from bombards, early handheld weapons that shot large stones through the air. Eventually

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    One of the greatest changes in terms of warfare came with the evolution of artillery. Over the span of just over one hundred years, forms of artillery went from simple long bows and crossbows to guns and cannons that used gunpowder. In terms of artillery, the most important battle fought during the 100 Years’ war was when on “the thirteenth of July, the French laid siege to Castillon-sur-dordon in Pétrigord, which [at the time] was held by the English.” In this battle on top of the “lords,

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    The creation of gunpowder goes back to the late 19th century during the late tang dynasty. Gunpowder was created accidentally by the Chinese while creating a potion for the pursuit of immortality, the Chinese added gunpowder as one of the FOUR GREAT INVENTIONS. Gunpowder also brought new inventions to the 19th century. It brought new technology for military wise, a new type of warfare developed. Gunpowder empires began to develop known as the ottoman, Safadi, and Mughal. They were among the most

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    Essay On Armoured Cars

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    blueprint his invention shaped the way modern warfare by adding death bigger death machines as well as complex machinery that is portable and efficient. The use of the modern weaponry with Leonardo’s armoured car was the more portable use of cannons. Back then cannons were usually

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    The Importance Of Military in the Renaissance The Renaissance was a time of great advancements and the bridging of the medieval era to the modern era. Along with technological advancements there were advances socially which changed the feudal mindset and militarily. Military shaped the age we call the Renaissance. The military shaped the land borders of countries such as France, Russia, The United Kingdom, Sweden and Austria through conquest. What made the militaries of these important countries

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    armor and left the hideout to let his owner put it on him.And John didn't even know that his dog was about to try and kill an evil Living Skeleton, so after he got all of his armor on, Then Shiba walked away and got all his gear and also put on his cannon, and his trusty doggo alert vest on and he looked like he was ready to fight in world war dog, then he set off to find pupper, and save him from skeletor’s evil ways.So as Shiba was walking around he saw a large old purplish blue building with a defence

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    Guns firing, cannons booming, swords ringing, fists flying, and shouts rising all the while as Union soldiers dressed in bloodstained blue uniforms and Confederate forces clad with mud-caked grey attire colliding on a battlefield masked with gun smoke and dust. Images like this and others related often tend to appear in a person’s mind when someone mentions the words, “Civil War.” While this image has accuracy, soldiers had a large amount of time away from battle because fighting did not occur too

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