Most of the battles, and wars we studied through History classes suggested that attitude among the soldiers, the tactic of the generals, and in some cases- wealth, are the significant factors that would determined the result of the fight. And along with the progressing society, we can tell that all those factors that had mention are keep changing and developing in order to be advanced.
Comparing the modern well known warfare and the antiquated warfare, it is obvious to notice that the significant factors that were suggested via the history textbooks seem slightly outdated. Back into late 1700s, during the French Revolution, soldiers were using muskets, pistols, swords, and daggers. Roughly after 200 years, in World War I, instead of muskets and swords, soldiers were using bayonets, flamethrowers, grenades, machine guns, poison gas, rifles, tanks, and trench mortars. Weapons that were used are much more powerful and handy.
By pointing out the different of the weapons seems like I am suggesting that weapons are the sticking point for victory. Well, yes, I do agree the modern warfare are more likely to depend on the weapons and of course their universal position. And for more, I believe technology would take an extremely important role within any battles. Take a look with the World War II, that bloody warfare was ended by the atomic bombs. And lately, lots of countries begin to pay attention to South Korea, where the President always declared and emphasized their successful development of nucleus weapons. From all these cases, we can see that technology is involving into the warfare, this is why I can imagine in the future, human will no longer been asked to be soldiers, because robots will replace us.
In the video clip that shown above, we can see that though that is a video game trailer, but producers are suggesting the possible for robot being the future soldiers. Obviously, the idea of let the robots to replace human soldier cannot be work very soon, but I believe this is what going to happen in the future battle fields.
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