In theory - yes.
However this does not show to be practical, as the power supply for a vehicle that size and weight would need to be massive and would in turn only increase the size and mass of the tank, making it slower and a larger target.
No , tanks were first used in WW1 .
Battle Tanks happened in 2009.
THE KING TIGER TANKS MAIN BATTLE WAS THE BATTLE OF THE BULGE
There were no tanks involved th the famous Battle of Britain, it was a battle fought only in the air.
The Germans has 2,928 tanks. Whereas the Soviets had 5,128 tanks.
During the Battle of Berlin, the Germans had 1,519 AFV and about 1,250 of these were actual tanks. out of the 1,250 tanks, 750 of them were the German Panzer IV.
The first functional battle tanks were invented in 1915
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The Fascist forces in WW2 did not have any main battle tanks, They used small Italian tanks similar to the US M3
No, tanks were not used in Gallipoli, it was an infantry, cavalry and artillery battle.
The Battle of Britain was an air battle and had no use for tanks unless they were used to subdue downed German pilots which would be a bad use for a tank.
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