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The Most Ineffectual Weapon Used In Ww1?
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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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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.tortoises only hit tragedians. Flechettes look quite nasty, actually
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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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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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