In the Middle East and Southern European regions, the Bronze Age follows the Neolithic period, but in other parts of the world, the Copper Age is a transition from Neolithic to the Bronze Age.
In Asia where copper-tin ores are rare, this development was delayed until trading in bronze began in the third millennium BCE. Humans entered the Bronze Age as they learned to smelt copper into an alloy with tin to make weapons. The earliest evidence of warfare between two groups is recorded at the site of Nataruk in Turkana, Kenya, where human skeletons with major traumatic injuries to the head, neck, ribs, knees and hands, including an embedded obsidian bladelet on a skull, are evidence of inter-group conflict between groups of nomadic hunter-gatherers 10,000 years ago. Stone tools diversified through the Pleistocene Period, which ended ~12,000 years ago. The earliest stone tools are from the site of Lomekwi, Turkana, dating from 3.3 million years ago. The first use of stone tools may have begun during the Paleolithic Period. This section is divided into the broad cultural developments that affected military technology. Main article: History of military technology It draws on the knowledge of several traditional engineering disciplines, including mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, mechatronics, electro-optics, aerospace engineering, materials engineering, and chemical engineering. Many new technologies came as a result of the military funding of science.Īrmament engineering is the design, development, testing and lifecycle management of military weapons and systems. Researched and developed by scientists and engineers specifically for use in battle by the armed forces. The line is porous military inventions have been brought into civilian use throughout history, with sometimes minor modification if any, and civilian innovations have similarly been put to military use.
It comprises the kinds of technology that are distinctly military in nature and not civilian in application, usually because they lack useful or legal civilian applications, or are dangerous to use without appropriate military training.
Military technology is the application of technology for use in warfare. Sectional view of the igniter of a Model 1935 grenade