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The Most Ineffectual Weapon Used In Ww1?

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sandyRoe | 13:21 Sun 02nd Nov 2014 | ChatterBank
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There's an answer to a crossword clue today, 'Flechette', which was a type of dart dropped from aircraft. In its early days of development would a soldier in the trenches have been at more risk of injury from a falling tortoise dropped from the claws of a passing eagle than from a flechette?
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Imagine the fear it induced in men who hadn't seen a car. Can you remember seeing your first car, sandy?
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Yes. It was something special. A man with a red flag walked the entire length of Royal Avenue in front of it. Then it broke down in front of the City Hall.
tortoises only hit tragedians. Flechettes look quite nasty, actually

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flechette#mediaviewer/File:Image-Flechettes,_probably_French,_c1914,_Royal_Armouries,_Leeds.jpg

But I imagine you'd have to drop quite a lot before you could be sure of hitting anything. I suppose this was in the early days of WW1 before they developed bombs to drop.

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Technology has certainly moved on. I remember a promotional film clip on Tomorrows World, probably supplied by the arms industry, which showed a bomb which opened in the air and scattered hundreds of small anti-personnel bomblets over an area bigger than a football field.
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