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Question 🤔 Which of these WWII engineering achievements do you think had the biggest long-term impact?

1 month ago | [YT] | 224



@Rposjfvej

I love ❤️ this World War II stuff and radar was invented and was important and yeah, World War II invented way more inventions for war than World War I.😅

1 month ago | 1  

@DarkLightningAV

Don’t forget ww2 radars lead to the invention of the microwave

1 month ago | 3

@Rador000

Rocket's literally changing how Humanity's existence in the universe is progressing, we went from apes killing each other to sending machines to undiscovered worlds and the stars we gaze upon

1 month ago | 34

@RollMeAFat1

Radar also gave us the microwave oven

1 month ago | 2

@xirurtia11

Rockets gave us satellites

1 month ago | 7

@VikasChoudhary-b9m

Everyone has point but 1 is pointest

1 month ago | 0

@Merlin-b9f

Economically, it's cryptography and it's not close. The digital information economy as a whole simply could not exist without it.

1 month ago | 0

@random_tank_edits

Not enough people know that we still use the wah that the me 262 had for its turbofan engine

1 month ago | 0

@odysseuslost

Really hard to have the amount of commercial aircraft flying and rocket tracking without radar

1 month ago | 0

@loonyt22

There is only one that 99% of the adult population use most of every day. Cryptography.

1 month ago | 0

@bakmatyas9214

Pervitin aka crystalmeth Panzerschokolade helping for a lot of people survive this neoslavery times

1 month ago | 0

@Goatcha_M

Jet Engines revolutionised travel, and have done so much damage to the environment it's consequences will last centuries.

1 month ago | 0

@stonemannerie

Radar. Without it save travel would not be possible Not jet engines because we could also do with props Cryptography existed before and foundations of Cryptography were not developed during war. Although Turing himself was of course a very influential person in itself. Rockets are the runner up for me. Without them no satellite.

1 month ago | 0  

@markotrieste

Did you leave out the Manhattan project to avoid a hands-down win? 😂

1 month ago | 0

@Gamingwithsarnuf

People who dont want to read the 1000 wards here🔪

1 month ago | 0

@radsharafi1451

German lost because their cipher got broken

1 month ago | 0

@taktuscat4250

Where's my fuse?

1 month ago | 0

@Big_Tex913

Without Cryptography, a lot of things made in secrecy may never have been made, simply because it was no longer a secret.

1 month ago | 0

@DevinDTV

Even if we include all radio communications with radar, which is generous, it's probably still outweighed by cryptography, without which the internet could not function.

1 month ago | 0

@RaffyMaBoi

Would the allies win the war without the radar??

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