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Weirdest Military Weapons They Actually Used in WW1 And Other

Weirdest Military Weapons They Actually Used in WW1 And Other Insane Weapons (Compilation)

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00:00 Weirdest Military Weapons They Actually Used in WW1
11:19 Weird Weapons of War That Totally Failed
30:14 Most Insane Weapons the US Military is Actually Using Today
51:15 Weapons So Terrible They Had To Be Banned From War
01:00:32 Weapons Even The Military Made Illegal
01:09:44 Most…

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  1. Thank you for the update, The Infographics Show..!! This episode reminds me of a video game called Battlefield 1. Before I played that game, I always believed that people in World War 1 only used bolt action rifles and giant machine guns.

  2. It's really weird when war have rules when u gonna end up dying anyway. these higher officials are making the soldiers ideally as puppets for real now.

  3. Hate to be the uuummm achtually guy here, but microwaves are not "high frequency." Maybe compared to radiowaves, but visible light has orders of magnitude higher frequency than microwaves. Sunscreen blocks microwaves like a tank would block a gentle breeze…like, yeah sure…but do you really need a tank for that.

  4. Shotguns were model 1887 in ww1. 1987 hadn't happened yet. However in 1991 terminator 2 was released at thats the shotgun made famous for the single hand flip cocking.

  5. 5:15 – They did two things to the shotgun to make it nasty, as is detailed – they had a “trench load” figured out for the shell contents, and they modified the action to allow all 5 shells to be fired as quickly as you could work the pump, just holding down the trigger.

    At that point, the only way to make any of this any worse is to just use an AA12 – but THAT didn’t exist until the late 1960s…..lucky for the Germans.

  6. The flamethrower is more terrifying than a shotgun but it was all political, Germany was under scrutiny, nobody really knew how to break the stalemate of trench warfare. the U.S. entered the war late and provided fresh troops in droves when every European country fighting had exhausted veterans, The U.S. brought a lot of shotguns and would use them to clear the trenches so Germany tried to talk up the effectiveness of the shotgun as better than the flamethrower to offset the condemnation of the flamethrowers use but in the beginning while this debate was happening the Americans were using paper wads in the rain and muddy trenches, they were unreliable in those conditions, they later used waxed paper but by then the war was almost over.

  7. First correction- the Slam fire feature wasn't a modification. The modifications preventing slam fire features in shotguns wasn't available UNTILL the NFA was signed into law.

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