It doesn't stand for anything. It was the code word the British Army used to keep their development a secret. The production line that made them was labeled "water tanks for Russia" to mislead any potential enemy spies.
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The first anti-tank came out when the first tank was fielded, in WW1. It was a bolt action rifle.
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
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You have to stand on a 'tank node' (a circle about half way through the map next to a stand with a tank hologram on it) for long enough for the tank to appear on the stand. Then, walk towards it.
Tanks were meant to break the stalemate of trench warfare
inside a ww1 tank it was very hot and quite hard to breathe also the tanks didn't have exhaust pipes so the crew were exposed to the harmful fumes -answered by some guy
While the origin of the tank dates back to Leonardo Davinchi the English are credited with the first Successful use of a Tank in WW1
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The first tanks were introduced on to the battlefield by the British in the First World War.