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Common weaponry of WWI includes the machine gun, biological and chemical weapons (including nerve and mustard gas), rifles, swords/bayonettes, light tanks, reconnaissance airplanes and standard naval vehicles such as cruisers, battle ships and transports. See ]. Common weaponry of WWI includes the machine gun, biological and chemical weapons (including nerve and mustard gas), rifles, swords/bayonettes, light tanks, reconnaissance airplanes and standard naval vehicles such as cruisers, battle ships and transports. See ].



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Common weaponry of WWI includes the machine gun, biological and chemical weapons (including nerve and mustard gas), rifles, swords/bayonettes, light tanks, reconnaissance airplanes and standard naval vehicles such as cruisers, battle ships and transports. See Technology during World War I.

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