Disadvantages Of Mortars In Ww1 at Sherman Ashley blog

Disadvantages Of Mortars In Ww1. Their size and mobility offered advantages over conventional artillery as they could be fired from. Enemy attacks on trenches or advancing soldiers could come from artillery shells, mortars, grenades, underground mines, poison gas, machine guns and. Yet for all their worth, trench mortars struggled to compete with more traditional forms of artillery in the british army, their crews often. A defensive warfare technique extensively used during the world war i, trench warfare did save thousands of lives, but then, it also had some. The constant threat of enemy fire and limited mobility were major. The chief advantage of the mortar was that it could be fired from the (relative) safety of the trench, avoiding exposure. Trench warfare provided protection from enemy fire and a strategic defensive position. Mortars of all sizes were used on the western front.

Eon Images Germans learn to aim gas mortars during WWI
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Their size and mobility offered advantages over conventional artillery as they could be fired from. The constant threat of enemy fire and limited mobility were major. Trench warfare provided protection from enemy fire and a strategic defensive position. Yet for all their worth, trench mortars struggled to compete with more traditional forms of artillery in the british army, their crews often. Enemy attacks on trenches or advancing soldiers could come from artillery shells, mortars, grenades, underground mines, poison gas, machine guns and. The chief advantage of the mortar was that it could be fired from the (relative) safety of the trench, avoiding exposure. A defensive warfare technique extensively used during the world war i, trench warfare did save thousands of lives, but then, it also had some. Mortars of all sizes were used on the western front.

Eon Images Germans learn to aim gas mortars during WWI

Disadvantages Of Mortars In Ww1 The constant threat of enemy fire and limited mobility were major. Their size and mobility offered advantages over conventional artillery as they could be fired from. The chief advantage of the mortar was that it could be fired from the (relative) safety of the trench, avoiding exposure. Mortars of all sizes were used on the western front. Trench warfare provided protection from enemy fire and a strategic defensive position. Yet for all their worth, trench mortars struggled to compete with more traditional forms of artillery in the british army, their crews often. Enemy attacks on trenches or advancing soldiers could come from artillery shells, mortars, grenades, underground mines, poison gas, machine guns and. The constant threat of enemy fire and limited mobility were major. A defensive warfare technique extensively used during the world war i, trench warfare did save thousands of lives, but then, it also had some.

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