During WWII, the advancement of technology became the defining reason for the Allies victory against the Axis. With the war encompassing vast chunks of the globe, the continual advancements in technology were mandatory to maintain a competitive edge over the enemy. The WWII era housed various development that influenced weaponry, communications, and various industries. Both its geography and its brutality, the WWII remains vastly different from other conflicts experienced by Americans thus far. Specifically, the widespread impact of technology during WWII and its influence on the prosecution and resolution of the war. The Allies’ advancement on warfare technology and tactics led to a succession of victories through the sea, across the land, and into the air. The essential …show more content…
Similarly, to avoid another trench-war, tanks, artillery, and small arms all played major roles for both sides in the land-warfare of WWII. The advancement of T34 tank and M4 Sherman tank allowed for independent offensive action while combining with firepower, armor, mobility, and superb technical design, highlighted its simplicity and durability, made it possible to mass-produce in enormous numbers, gave the Allies an advantage and combat reliability, two critical attributes that the advanced German tanks lacked. At the same time, artillery became more mobile being lighter in weight yet fired with powerful shells. The development of defensive weapons such as hand-carried rocket launchers, anti-aircraft, and anti-tank weapons limit enemies to use infantry rather than tanks. Likewise, many soldiers were armed with semi-automatic weapons like the infamous M1 Garand. Since light machineguns were better firepower to the infantry soldier, it was widely used in this war than in previous conflicts. Additionally, battles ranged in the air became more intricate as airplanes and air weapons continued to evolve throughout the war. With air warfare executed along with airborne assaults (sending