Submitted by Hunter7695 t3_1089c5c in history
I've recently discovered that granades were invented rather early in history. My question is, why weren0t they used more often? I've read that some of it was because it was rather dangerous to use (which I find both amusing and understandable) but there was also some places that said it was because the methods of warfare did not benefit these explosives, how so?
(I've been trying to search for that info and found, not much)
Riverwalker12 t1_j3rbkcb wrote
They were used extensively in naval warfare, dropping a grenade down a hatch was very effective, but these were fuse lit and some what unreliable
In Open field battles you could not huck them very far and you were exposed to enemy arrows and other fire
In closed quarters they had some use
But in the field a cannon was far better