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Weapons at War - Brute Force - Volume 1 DVD

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From man's earliest battles to the combat visions of the future, the Weapons at War series richly illustrates the history of weaponry throughout the ages and discover what weapons will be like in the future. This in-depth look at the weapons deployed during war demonstrates how much warfare has been changed over the years by the advances in technology. Our explorations take us from basic training in World War I to the explosion of technology that arms the forces before combat today. See how technology has transformed the tank from a slow-moving vehicle operating at... only four miles an hour during W.W.I, to today's 60-ton monsters that move at 45 miles per hour. Then we trace the evolution of the submarine, from the hand-cranked submersibles of the Civil War to the nuclear powered warships prowling the oceans today. [show more]

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Released
15 October 2012
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
History Channel 
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Runtime
690 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5055298064529 
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Collection of documentaries that explore the evolution of combat weapons throughout human history. The documentaries focus, in particular, on modern weapons, with features on the development of tanks from World War I to the present and the evolution of submarines. The programmes include: 'War Games', 'Military Machinery', 'Smart Bombs', 'Combat Medicine' and 'Combat Camera'.