I Can Only Think Of Three A Tank Plane And A Flamethrower I Think :)
Tanks were just used as back ups. Not like todays tanks that are used in the front to push through the lines. Tanks had many flaws still since they were just introduced by Britain in the war.
Some of the equipment used in the Battle of Somme in World War 1 was tanks and airplanes. This was unique as it was the first time these weapons had been significantly used in the war.
Caterpillar built the first tanks for the U.S. Military. Ford Motor Company was the first automobile manufacture to build a tank for the U.S. Military.
In World War I, tanks were first used. The were top secret but very large. To get the tanks to the battle field unnoticed, they were put into crates labeled "water tanks". They were nicknamed "Water Tanks" but the name was shortened over time to "Tanks".
Tanks were used in World War 1 and the Allied tanks were better equipped than the germans' although the germans' were bigger and i think they were faster the Allied tanks were superior to their enemies' WW1 was when tanks were used in large scale for the first time but i think they were invented some time before the war but not long before. hope that helps!!! :-)
Bombs from aeroplanes. Tanks. Poison Gas.
For the first time DD tanks were used. These could float with the assistance of a special shield and were propelled by 2 small propellers. Many other variations of tanks were used and were referred to as "funny" tanks by the American generals.
Poison Gas Tanks Aeroplanes
Machine guns (automatic), tanks, poison gas, airplanes used for aerial combat were used in the military for the first time in WW I
No , tanks were first used in WW1 .
The British Army first used tanks in World War 1.
Tanks were first used in combat during the First World War at the battle of the Somme, although the British Mark I tanks which participated were still experimental at the time. armored vehicles were used before the somme. trucks with armour welded to them were used where the terrain would permit. Although tanks were first used at the battle of the Somme, the first time they were used to gain a serious victory was at Cambrai, where British Mark IV tanks equipped with gap crossing bridges manages to smash the German front to pieces along a six-mile line. One of the reasons the Germans lost WW1 was that they were reluctant to make their own tanks and when they did it was too late. At the end of the war, the British and French had over 6,000 tanks and the Germans had only 20! This was all to change in the second world war when the British still used obselete tanks with guns that required them to get much closer to the German tanks than their German counterparts, which could simply fire at them while they closed in. It was not until tanks like the Sherman (Americans) and the T-34 (Russians) were used that the Allies armour got strong enough to rival the Germans.
Yes, the germans were the first to use them,then the U.S.,then france,then finally great britain.
I Can Only Think Of Three A Tank Plane And A Flamethrower I Think :)
Tanks, aircraft, poison gas and the Dreadnought Battleship
Tanks were first deployed on a battlefield by the British Army on September 15, 1916, during the Battle of the Somme. However, due to a combination of their mechanical unreliability and piecemeal deployment, they were largely ineffective. The first time tanks were correctly used in battle, striking as a massed armored fist, was during the Battle of Cambrai, from November 20th to December 7th, 1917.