Evolution of Weapons 40,000 BC - 2021 ⚔️ (3D)

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This video shows us the Human Weapons evolution in Years. There are most iconis and important weapons over the existance of Human Sapiens.
These Weapons are the most Iconic and important weapons in our history from the human sapiens. This is a long ride in evolution from the Stone weapons to the Technology !

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400, 000 BC: 🐓 🗡🚶‍♂️

400, 001 BC:. 🏃‍♂️💨 🐓

vorcefulsynce
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“I don’t know which weapons will be used during WWIII, but I know WWIV will be fought with sticks and stones.” - Einstein

alessandrobressani
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Love the robotic pedestals. It feels like I'm in a futuristic museum. So

FioraRosa
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No guided or cruise missiles?
No galleys? No Triremes? No railgun? No jet fighters?
No slings? No rockets?

ChimpingBulldog
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I like How they Upgraded from cannons directly to Battleships

thescientifichacker
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Peace is what everyone should invent at the future

MrDeikas
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Evolution of Self Defense Weapons:
400, 000 BC - Spear
1, 000 BC - Sword
1600s - Flintlock
1800s - Revolver
1970s - Taser
1980s - Glock
2010s - Smartphone

kurtx
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My favourite part about this comment section is that everyone gets distracted by the fancy animation and doesn't notice that a lot of the information is just wrong

VPraetorian
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Fun fact about the revolver: they were a pain in the ass to reload. Before brass cartridges, you had to manually put the powder, ball, and cap and then ram it for all 6 holes on the cylinder.

kingnugget
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2020 : ultra sharp pencil in melting metal with magnets video

enginbacanak
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Correction on the flashbang. Yes, they do produce a shockwave. In fact, the blast can be powerful enough to destroy a couch if it thrown underneath. This is why there is training to throw flashbangs into the middle of the room, not near the walls.

bravobsv
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Future : more advanced laser weapons.
And "BIO - WEAPONS"

uday
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This was really cool to watch and the models look spectacular. Good job!

Catani
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The rate technology advanced after the start of the industrial age is just staggering. Then there's the 20th century. By itself, it was the fastest leap forward for humanity than all the previous centuries of human history combined. We went from horses being the primary means of travel in 1900 to landing men on the moon in 69 years, from bolt action rifles and trench warfare to fully automatic weapons and mobile warfare using tanks and aircraft in 37 years, and from just beginning to really implement electricity into society to modern computers capable of billions of calculations a second in 77 years. No other century has seen such rapid advancement, and there are just too many too list.

jebbroham
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Hey look dude I made a spear! What did you make?
Other guy: 3:08

ireplytoeverything
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You missed the strongest of them all. The “Karen”

Eunos_FDS
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*SWORDS: 1000 BC*
From wikipedia:
"The first weapons that can be described as "swords" date to around 3300 BC. They have been found in Arslantepe, Turkey, are made from arsenical bronze, and are about 60 cm (24 in) long."

ion_force
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2:31 we gonna ignore the needlegun that could load faster than a revolver? 1841 was the invention date of the Prussian breach loaded paper cartridge bolt gun AKA they Dryse needlegun. Dryse's apprentice, Paul Mauser made the famous Mauser rifles off of design techniques he learned from Dryse. (bolt action rifles are breach loaded, so are older semi-automatics) it also moderinized the earliest form of cartridges in modern implementation and (unintentionally) was the first Caseless ammunition (that many designs still cannot acheive and was borderline science fiction until Heckler and Koch made by former Mauser employees after WW2 made a caseless gun that looked like a suitcase. the cold war ended before it could be adopted) 1841 dryse needle gun was the father of all modern breechloading designs, the French even copied it in their chassepot rifles (and improved it in muzzle velocity, range and accuracy. the bolt design went into the first 1886 Lebel rifles that spun the metal cartridge and smokeless powder Revolution craze within weapon design)

the Whole world used Mauser designs to an exent, the american springfeild 1903 was a clone of the Mauser 1898. the modern magazine was firmly invented by paul mauser, especially if it's double stack. lee paris who designed lee-enfeild got it on paper first but mauser got it implimented first as early as 1871 in magazine conversions for singleshot 1871 Gewehr rifles. first modern detachable mag was one of these conversions. internal variants Mauser was more known for he pressed into design as soon as 1889 6 years before Lee Paris got his design adopted for the British in 1895

the Japanese and Chinese both adopted clones of the 98 as well, the Chinese straight up adopted the C-96 pistol Paul Mauser made to try an get Pistol adoption by the German Imperial Army. First successfully semi-automatic rifle was co-developed by Paul Mauser too out of Doing a favor for Luger so Mexico would make Drum magazines for the Famous Pistole 1908

the 8mm mauser Bullet though never designed by mauser was the first modern bullet adopted by a military power, Rimless designed, it have much less issues when used as a machinegun or repeater bullet. rimlock was a common problem with Rimmed ammo and often deadly to the soldier using the weapon. the German Government Designed the Cartridge as a testing round for Quality parameters, Mauser often being a winner since 1871 had the bullet named after them,

8mm Mauser was the main Caliber of Germany, Belgium, Czeckslovakia (the Bren gun was designed here too and was tested in 8mm Mauser), Britain (sporting cartridge), Spain, the entire middle east (if they use surplus), Isreal (who started off using Nazi German Guns, Otto skronezy the deadliest Nazi German Soldier (and most daring black ops soldier in history) helped form the Mossad, the secret service of Israel). various African nations also make use of the Caliber if they can't find an AK the G98 rifle that almost every nation cloned also still beats the AK in Variation and Production numbers albiet it's very close. the first anti-tank weapon was the 8mm Mauser K bullet and eventually an upscaled 1898 rifle called the Tank Gewehr. the TG rifle was also used by the Polish in numbers in WW2 including design derivations. Japan only used it in one weapon, the Tank MG, type 99 ATU that used ZBZ (the Bren gun was a copy of it) magazines. it was also the first LMG to be given a sniper scope (the Japanese were onto using high-power MGs as sniper rifles since it beat their low power Arisaka rifles)



while not new a gunsmith in the 1600s did make a breechloading cartridge rifle for an aristocrat, it ended up on Forgotten weapons in a video, the aristocrat "knew how to shoot" as Ian described it

collaborisgaming
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You forgot 2 things
Dads belt and THE FORGOTTEN FLOOR LEGO

hi-jylb
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Flashback 2006? Didn't we use it in CS game back in early 2000? I thought it had been develop earlier

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