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Q: Who designed the first war tank?
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Tanks first used by who in world war 1?

Were designed by the British and disguised it as a WATER TANK, giving the TANK it's name.


Who invented tank?

William Tritton and Major Walter Gordon Wilson designed the tanks used during WW1. The Mark I was the first tank used in the war.


Who was the first battle tank designed by?

British 1916


When was the first military tank went to war?

the tank nicknamed 'Little Willie' was the first tank to go to battle it was a little German offensive tank in the first world war


What year was the first tank made?

the first "tank" was designed in 1912 but they emerged in britin and france in 1915-16.


What is the Mark 1 tank?

It was the first combat tank. Produced in World War 1 It was the first combat tank. Produced in World War 1


What is the name of the first tank in World War 1?

the first name of the tank in world war I is called big bessy


Who designed the T20 Medium Tank?

The medium tank T20 was designed in the United States during the second world war. This tank weighs about 29.83 metric tons and is 5.7m in length, 3m in width, and 2.44m in height.


What was the first tank's primary objective?

The British were the first army to try out the tank. It was designed to break the deadlock that occured in the trench war-fare of WW1. When all movement to advance was blocked by deadly and impassable fire power of the previous great war invention, the rapid fire heavy machine gun


Which vehicle was introduced in 1916 from the British army?

That would the Mk. I tank, which was not the first battle tank ever designed, but the first to go into mass production.


What war was the first tank used in?

World War One.


Was the tank originally designed for war or for other purposes?

LOL! Think about a tank used to water flowers or to transport a family across the US, no way!