yes, in certain wars, and sometimes for memorial purposes.
Yes. The Mongols were defeated by the Mamluk use of hand cannons in 1260, and by 1282, Mongols had cannons of their own in Manchuria. First use of cannons was by the Chinese back in 1128. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_cannon
Not sure but I do know the PLA still uses them.
no
They did use guns of couse but i am still doing some more research to see what else they used so i will let ya'll know ASAP!
party cannons are but not the ones you are talking about
who does
yes, in certain wars, and sometimes for memorial purposes.
Modern day pirates typically use rifles, machine guns, and RPGs.
There are many Greek inventions that are still used today. Some of these include the alarm clock, central heating, the thermometer, maps, cannons, as well as wheelbarrows.
You have to buy a new ship to use cannons.
Yes, they were. Also cannons were in use at the time.
Yes, shadufs are still in use today.
The Romans did not use cannons. The cannon was a medieveal invention not an ancient one.The Romans did not use cannons. The cannon was a medieveal invention not an ancient one.The Romans did not use cannons. The cannon was a medieveal invention not an ancient one.The Romans did not use cannons. The cannon was a medieveal invention not an ancient one.The Romans did not use cannons. The cannon was a medieveal invention not an ancient one.The Romans did not use cannons. The cannon was a medieveal invention not an ancient one.The Romans did not use cannons. The cannon was a medieveal invention not an ancient one.The Romans did not use cannons. The cannon was a medieveal invention not an ancient one.The Romans did not use cannons. The cannon was a medieveal invention not an ancient one.
No they did not have or use cannons
The 2 locks that are still in use today is the Poe and the MacArthur locks.!!
Yes. The Mongols were defeated by the Mamluk use of hand cannons in 1260, and by 1282, Mongols had cannons of their own in Manchuria. First use of cannons was by the Chinese back in 1128. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_cannon