Ralph Waldo Emerson once said, "Light people believe in luck and the environment, strong people believe in causality." Guns have existed over a thousand years ago, they not only influenced the war, but also influenced society as a whole. They remodeled troops all over the world and came to war era at low cost. The first cartridge truss was used as early as 1400 AD, but it was actually a small cannon (Maiorino, 2006, p. 107).
Maxim 's sturdy guns like the Victrex machine gun have joined many other institutional weapons, most of them used in the early 20th century like Hotchkiss machine guns. A small machine gun (eg German MP 18) and a light machine gun (the first light machine gun placed on the Madsen machine gun, followed immediately by the Chauchat and Lewis guns) widened the large caliber machine gun used. . The greatest cause of casualties in World War I was actually artillery, but from that clue the machine gun won a terrible reputation.
Perhaps the most important technical progress during the First World War was improving the machine gun, which was originally a weapon developed by Hiram Maxim in the United States. The German army is aware of its military potential, and in 1914 a number of weapons became available. They also developed air-cooled machine guns for aircraft and improved machine guns used on the ground, making them lightweight and easy to move. The possibility of this weapon was proved in the battlefield of Somme, where German machine guns killed or injured nearly 60,000 British soldiers in just one day in July 1916.
Early in the 18th century there were several weapons with machine gun function. However, until the middle of the 19th century, a successful machine gun design was realized. The main features of modern machine guns - their relatively high firing rate and automatic loading - the 1862 Gatling gun from the US Navy. These weapons are still manual. But this situation has changed with the idea that Hiram Maxim reloaded his reactionary energy into Maxim's machine gun. Dr. Gatlin also tested the kinematic mechanics model; this externally powered reload was also used for modern weapons. Vandenburg and Miltrailleuse The concept of volley (Accord) gun has been partially revived in the early 21st century in the form of electronically controlled multi-tube interceptor