machine guns, mustard gas, tanks
Yes, the first use was about twenty years earlier in WW1 tanks were used extensively
Bombs from aeroplanes. Tanks. Poison Gas.
Tanks in WWI were used to break the deadlock of trench warfare. Early tanks were slow and had mechanical problems limiting their effectiveness during WWI.in ww1 tanks were supposed to be used for bombing soldiers or trenches for shooting soldiers and were able to stand against bullets bombs or gas bombs, but in ww1 the tank was used to early it didn't go through the test enough times to prove it was war worthy and the opposing side copied the idea they destroyed tanks at war and made there own but more stronger.
Machine guns, tanks, airplanes, and poison gas.
This was a WW1 engagement; tanks were rare in WW1. No No No Tank were not even invented in 1915 they were not even rare
No , tanks were first used in WW1 .
Yes, both world wars used tanks.
machine guns, mustard gas, tanks
machine guns, mustard gas, tanks
September 1916 in WW1 at the Battle of Flers Coursellette
Yes, the first use was about twenty years earlier in WW1 tanks were used extensively
Bombs from aeroplanes. Tanks. Poison Gas.
Tanks are huge killing machines. They had not been seen/used before WW1 and were both deadly and psychologically terrifying.
Tanks in WWI were used to break the deadlock of trench warfare. Early tanks were slow and had mechanical problems limiting their effectiveness during WWI.in ww1 tanks were supposed to be used for bombing soldiers or trenches for shooting soldiers and were able to stand against bullets bombs or gas bombs, but in ww1 the tank was used to early it didn't go through the test enough times to prove it was war worthy and the opposing side copied the idea they destroyed tanks at war and made there own but more stronger.
Machine guns, tanks, airplanes, and poison gas.
There were no amphibious tanks used in WW1. Tanks were only used in the late World War, and they were not technically advanced enough to be amphibious. For "the late" substitute "the latter part of", and add "1" after "War".