Q: Are weapons used to increase the efficacy and efficiency of activities such as hunting? ¶
A: Yes, and crime, law enforcement, self-defense, and warfare.
Q: Were weapons developed quickly to meet wartime needs? ¶
A: Yes.
Q: Are weapons weapons used to hunt game animals? ¶
A: Yes.
Q: Are weapons designed to subdue without killing? ¶
A: Yes.
Q: Are weapons designed to target enemy installations? ¶
A: Yes.
Q: Are weapons common objects? ¶
A: Yes, and reused as weapons, such as crowbars and kitchen knives.
Q: Were weapons reduced from the primary weaponry of the battlefield yielding to gunpowder-based weaponry? ¶
A: Yes.
Q: Are weapons designed to attack various threats to infantry units? ¶
A: Yes.
Q: Are weapons designed to defeat armored targets? ¶
A: Yes.
Q: Are weapons designed to attack people? ¶
A: Yes, and either individually or in numbers.
Q: Are weapons controlled? ¶
A: Yes.