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To What Extent Was There A Technological Advancement In World War 1

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World War 1 Technological Advances
Throughout World War I there were many technological advances that helped during the war. They also directed the world to the more technologically advanced world that we live in today. A few of the technological advancements can be found in in the categories weapons technology, medical technology, non-weapon technology, and aviation.
Tanks, while not produced or developed in large numbers, were first seen during World War I. They were first invented by Lance de Mole in 1912. The invention of the tank combined earlier inventions like high-strength steel and the internal combustion engine to make what would later evolve into the well armored military tanks that are used today. Another technological advancement …show more content…

One of the advancements that were made was the mobilization of the X-ray machine. Prior to the war X-ray machines were stationary and could not be taken into the field, but with the war more and more soldiers were getting injured and in need of medical attention. This prompted scientists, such as Marie Curie, to mobilize the X-ray machine. Another advancement in the medical field was the use wide spread use of blood transfusions. A few years before the war scientists discovered that there were different types of blood and that not all of them are compatible. With so many soldiers being wounded in the war this new information was put to use with thousands of men needing blood transfusions. With this came the need for blood donations. This led to the world’s first ever blood …show more content…

Such as the telegraph, personal cameras, and hydrophones. Telegraphs have been seen in multiple wars since the 1850s, but during World War 1 they were made more portable and in turn made them more suitable for use on the battle field and at sea. The war also leads to the first advances in radio commination between airplanes and the ground. During World War I individual soldiers and civilians on the front lines had access to personal cameras. This allowed for more photos of a higher quality to be taken and added fuel to newspapers and propaganda. Earlier versions of the hydrophone were originally used for navigation, but during the war the increased use of submarines required that the technology be militarized. With the advancement this technology it allowed the soldiers to locate the submarines while they were still under the water and not delectable to the human

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