Wednesday, December 07, 2022

Lancaster over 315 Front

 A tweet from the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum has a picture taken from their Lancaster bomber on its first flight over Toronto.  The picture was taken on 11 November 1988 and features the still-under-construction Toronto Skydome stadium.  The picture also includes the RBC systems building where I had just started work two weeks earlier.

Friday, November 25, 2022

Trench Warfare

A Collection of Unmitigated Pedantry has a post on why trench warfare in the First World War worked out the way it did and why a stalemate and huge numbers of casualties are inevitable.  It doesn't have anything to do with stupid or uncaring generals (though those certainly did exist) but with technology.

The trench stalemate is the result of a fairly complicated interaction of weapons which created a novel tactical problem. The key technologies are machine guns, barbed wire and artillery (though as we’ll see, artillery almost ought to be listed here multiple times: the problems are artillery, machine guns, trenches, artillery, barbed wire, artillery, and artillery), but their interaction is not quite straight-forward.