It was the most Significant Army in the Ancient World . It does use Iron Weapons as the First Army in the World. also invented the Wheels and used them in War. Swords and other Advanced weapons..
there were iron weapons since Sumeria the first civilizations. Those who didn't know how to work it, had to make a more primitive weapon. When you encountered a civilization with arrows with flint, didn't mean that iron was not used, it meant that those didn't know how to extract it.
It was the most Significant Army in the Ancient World . It does use Iron Weapons as the First Army in the World. also invented the Wheels and used them in War. Swords and other Advanced weapons..
yes they were the first ones to use iron weapons
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The Assyrians used iron-forged weapons.
It was Iron. they were the first army to, on a large scale, supply their army with iron weapons. they also used the iron to make chariots.
there were iron weapons since Sumeria the first civilizations. Those who didn't know how to work it, had to make a more primitive weapon. When you encountered a civilization with arrows with flint, didn't mean that iron was not used, it meant that those didn't know how to extract it.
there were iron weapons since Sumeria the first civilizations. Those who didn't know how to work it, had to make a more primitive weapon. When you encountered a civilization with arrows with flint, didn't mean that iron was not used, it meant that those didn't know how to extract it.
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Kushite and Egyptian soldiers could not compete with the large Assyrian army.
the assyrian army was well organized and at its core were groups of foot soldiers armed with spears and daggers. Others were using bows and arrows. Also chariot riders. They did this to protec their land.
Because they treaded alot of metals and woods from other contry. And now, they use all the metals and woods to make weapons
Kushite and Egyptian soldiers could not compete with the large Assyrian army.
The Assyrian army was much better than the Babylonian Army, because they had a tactical offensive very well planned.