pardus
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The Mahdist War as well, most famously at Omdurman in 1898.
Whatever happens,
we have got,
the Maxim gun,
and they have not.
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I will argue against your earlier statement that WWI was an artillery war. Artillery become important as the only conceivable means to break the deadlock created in part by the machine gun. Without the machine gun, artillery is another piece of the puzzle. The machine gun created the stalemate which elevated artillery's importance.
NERD WAR!!!
I will agree that the machine gun turned the war into an artillery war. I don't negate the MG's role at all, it was hugely significant in the development of the war, however once the troops dug in the MG's effectiveness was severely degraded.