It is no accident that the Allies' victory in the Crimea occurred simultaneously with the completion of the railroad between the Balaclava Port and the Sevastopol which was besieged. This innovation quickly prevented the Allies and solved the supply problem that ultimately won. The Crimean War has been influenced by technological innovation over any conflict in the past. Compared to other factors, the development of railways, modern rifle and telegraph has the greatest impact on the outcome of war.
As is often the case with Russian history, it is war to force this problem. The Russian state entered the Crimean War in 1854 and gave great hopes for victory. Two years later, the Allied forces in France, England, Turkey suffered a major defeat. The impact on Russia is widespread. This country is always proud of its military strength. It is now humiliating. Through the strange twist of fate, the failure of the war proved the value of the new emperor. He has received government training since he was very young, but a foreign observer commented on how embarrassing and uncertain he is. The war changed everything. Alexander II could not save Russia from a military defeat by winning the throne in 1855 during the conflict, but this humiliation would mean that if his country wanted to achieve stability and peace at home and abroad Reform is important
During the war, and since then, as an observer, science and technology innovation has been recognized as an important aspect of American war effort and an important economic factor for the Allies' victory. While all major factions can use their scientific and technical resources to develop weapons and other means of warfare, scientific and technical changes will have a positive impact on almost every aspect of the war economy So the experience in the United States is impressive. America's technological innovation is most important in the "high-tech" field, which is often hidden in the secret of wartime. For example, in Manhattan's nuclear weapons manufacturing project, in December 1942 a team of scientists at the University of Chicago created a controlled nuclear chain reaction and achieved an amazing scientific breakthrough.
Many factors contributed to the victory of the Allied forces of the Axis Army. But the most important element is economics. When the United States and the Soviet Union entered the Allied side in 1941, the economic output of the Allies was about twice that of the Axis Army. This is very important as World War II was the most mechanized war in history. The army must constantly supply new tanks, guns, planes, boats, bombs and other manufactured goods. The economic production gap disparity has a decisive advantage in the battlefield, but this is a matter of time.