I believe it did
yes little Willie was used in the battle of Trafalgar
british called little willie
the tank nicknamed 'Little Willie' was the first tank to go to battle it was a little German offensive tank in the first world war
There was only one Little Willie. It was the nickname of the first unarmed tank used for test and development purposes- it was not used in combat. Yes, it was dangerous- it was extremely hot, noisy, and you could get caught in the machinery. The tanks that followed Little Willie were used in combat, and yes, it was even more dangerous. The g=fuel was gasoline, and the tank could catch on fire. They had little armor, which would not stop large shells.
Little Willie was the name of the first tank. It was a prototype that was made in the Fall of 1915 and led to the Mark I tank in the First World War.
The tank was invented during World War I by British engineers. It was a response to the challenge of crossing the trenches and barbed wire of the Western Front. The first prototype, named Little Willie, was completed in 1915.
The maximum range of a tank artillery shell is typically around 10 to 15 kilometers.
6 member crew.
And just exactly where is this little white tank under the hood and what is attached to it ?
No, the bullets have no effect on artillery and tanks.
Google it, or look in Jane's Armour and Artillery.
Anti-armor rifles (which soon fell into obsolescence), anti-tank artillery guns, artillery shells designed specifically to defeat the armor on the top of an armored vehicle, unguided anti-tank rockets, guided anti-tank missiles.