Better armor, larger main guns, increased speed, more reliable, rotating turret, and far more maneuverable.
The fighter aircraft, bomber aircraft and tank were all introduced and extensively developed in WW1
The biggest tank in the world is the Maus tank, developed by Nazi Germany during World War II. However, only a few prototypes were built, and the tank never saw active combat. The Maus tank had a length of 10.2 meters (33.5 feet), a width of 3.67 meters (12 feet), and a height of 3.63 meters (11.9 feet).
The longest tank kill in history was recorded during the gulf war. A British Challanger 1 tank recorded a kill on a static T-62 at 5.1km. The challanger 1 recorded over 300 enemy kills with no losses. This tank kill is still the longest tank to tank kill ever recorded.
Cromwells mostly.
No,it was not.
the first ever mass produced tank was developed and used near the end of WW1
The fighter aircraft, bomber aircraft and tank were all introduced and extensively developed in WW1
Tanks were first developed and used in combat by the British during World War I
It allowed greater mobility for artillery elements. They could be directly alongside the infantry during an assault/ offensive. Furthermore, the Tank crew was protected by their armor. This helped reduce casualties.
The tank was well in use by the start of WWII. They were first developed by the French and British during the First World War.
The Sherman Tank and other tanks were made during the war from 1940 (aid to Britain) to 1945. They were all improvements on the first battle tanks made by the Brits in World War 1. See link below for a great explanation of the history of the tank.
Tank will be the answer! The first tank a British "Mark I" fought on September 1916 during the battle of flers- courcellette (one of the battles in world war I )
The bazooka .
The bazooka.
A tank developed by Germany in late WW2.
No. The only motorized land transport was the railroad. Tanks were recommended for development by Winston Churchill in 1916. There is no particular "inventor" of the tank. It's designs and mechanisms were developed but never put into use until the WW1.
Some of the technological advances made during world war 1 are: The Tank, Chemical Warfare, The use of Aircraft and High Explosive Artillary Ammunition. There was also major changes to Command and control. The smallest unit of men at the begining of the war was a company of 100 men. This started to change during world war 1 with the use of smaller 10+ men units.