The Hellcat
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the first name of the tank in world war I is called big bessy
The fastest tank in the world is the Soviet BT-7 "fast tank" from World War II, which could reach speeds of up to 53 mph (85 km/h) on roads. It was designed for rapid maneuverability and reconnaissance.
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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.
Were designed by the British and disguised it as a WATER TANK, giving the TANK it's name.
* IS tank, a Soviet heavy tank in World War II
World War One.
It was the first combat tank. Produced in World War 1 It was the first combat tank. Produced in World War 1
m-18 hellcat, 88kmh Technically speaking, the M18 Hellcat was not a tank. It was a self-propelled anti-tank artillery piece, known commonly if somewat incorrectly as a tank destroyer. Whatever its speed, it had armor resistant only to small arms and frags, but nothing more. And for the gun crew there was no armor except for their M1 steel helmets to protect against German shells bursting above them. The M3 Stuart is the fastest tank of World War that I know of, 58 kph. Yes, 30kph slower than above-claimed speed of the Hellcat, but the Stuart was a real tank, whereas the Hellcat was not.