The M3 Lee (Grant), M4 Sherman, and the M26 Pershing (reclassified as a heavy tank, and then reclassified again as a medium tank).
yes,all ww1 tanks had guns
Here's a few: 1. WWI-British Mark I, II, III, IV, V series tanks; Renault FT model 1917 light tank. 2. WWII-US M2A4/M3/M5 Stuart light tanks, M3 Lee medium tanks, M4 Sherman medium tanks, M26 Pershing heavy/medium tanks; British Cromwell, Churchill, Cruiser, Matilda tanks; German Pzkw I thru 6 tanks; Japanese Type 95 light tank & Type 97 medium tanks; Russian T-34 medium tanks. 3. Korean War-same as above. 4. Vietnam War-M41 Walker Bulldog light tank, M48A3 Patton tanks, M551 Sheridan tanks, Australian Centurion medium tanks; NVA T54/55 medium tanks, PT76 light amphibious tanks.
France produced more tanks during World War I than all other nations combined.
They built them
No there were no tanks planes OR submarines in ww1. My friend Dennis ate them all.
In world war one all tanks upgraded to muffler bearing. The exhausted would leak and cause the engine to lose compresion and flood muffler bearings stop that
Panzer=Armor. Therefore your question is asking "what impact did armor have in WWII?" Armor=Tanks=Panzer was simply an evolution process. Before tanks, men fought USING HORSES. In WWII every combatant nation (the smart ones) exchanged their HORSES for tanks! All combatants in WWII had tanks (panzers, armor); the USSR had T34 medium tanks; the US used M3 Stuarts & Lees; the French & Italians used Renaults and Fiat tanks; Japan had Type 97 medium & Type 95 light tanks; Germany had Mk I thru 7's. Just part of the evolution of mankind...horses to tanks, swords to rifles!
because it had steal factories that maid all the weapons and tanks
Centurion medium tanks (84mm main guns, which they called 20 pounders). they also had two coax machineguns, one of which was a .50 caliber, originally intended as a spotter round for the Centurion's main gun. All US tanks only had one coax (7.62mm NATO).
Casualties caused by tanks in WW1 were counted with the infantry and artillery casualties.
The USA was doing great during the war until the British tanks came along. From there we were in trouble. They bombed us and cut through our barbed wire and even destroyed our trenches. So we got flame throwers and realized they were able to destroy the tanks. So eventually we used tanks and flamethrowers and all that stuff and won the war.
Go to Start, and type in the search box "WoT" or "World of Tanks" and it will say "open world of tanks open/closed beta"...click on that and get going! (I am a World of Tanks fan and I play it all the time!)