The first use of tanks in warfare
tanks
Yes, he was one of the first to see that tanks and aircraft had to coordinate with artillery and infantry on the modern battlefield to break the deadlock of trench warfare.
If by "solution for trench warfare", you mean a way to end trench warfare, then the invention and widescale use of tanks, bombers and the Blitzkrieg in WWII solved trench warfare.
yes, The use of tank warfare reduced the use of trench warfare
The invention and use of tanks. Before tanks were introduced, much of the action on the western front was bogged down in trench warfare where progress over months was measured in yards. Tanks allowed armies to make real progress and break the stalemate of trench warfare.
No, Russia was the only country to use diesel powered engines in tanks. Mainly because gasoline tend to freeze in the country's climate.
The first tanks (so called because to keep them secret the containers were marked as water tanks!!) were of rhomboid construction and made by the Holt tractor company. The first one "Little Willie" was really just to use for tests and development. This evolved into "Big Willie" which in turn evolved into the mark1. Subsequent models were the Mark 2,3,4,and V. Wilson and Tritton were responsible for the tanks' rapid development and deployment, from its first use in the battle of Flers and then the Battle of the Somme. Though it performed pretty poorly the Commanding Officers realised that the tanks was a far better option for modern warfare than the Calvary that had started most actions until then.
Trench warfare was one type, and one which was used more than it had been in any previous war (and maybe since then). Also, things such as gas attacks are classed as well as use of tanks to invade enemy territory and fighter planes.
Pistols,rifles,bayonets,light and heavy machine guns,tanks,armored cars, and airplanes.
Although Germany is generally conceived as the first country to use gas warfare, the French used tear gas in 1914 during WWI. After extensive study, Germany made a comeback by using mustard gas, among other lethal gases.
Machine guns, tanks, airplanes, chemical warfare