it was invented in 1860
The person who invented the helicopter-like flying machine, an armored tank, and a submarine was Leonardo da Vinci. Images of each type of machine, as illustrated by da Vinci, can be viewed by using the links below.
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The motto of Armored Corps - Israel - is 'The man in the tank will be victorious'.
yes, its called the M1A1 Abrahms tank
The 3rd Tank Division - the largest of Japan's 4 armored divisions - had 24 tanks.
The tank was invented during World War I by British engineers. It was a response to the challenge of crossing the trenches and barbed wire of the Western Front. The first prototype, named Little Willie, was completed in 1915.
They probably called Ankylosaurus the "armored tank" because it was so densely covered in bony armor plates on its head, neck, back, sides, and tail, just like a tank is armored to protect it from gunshots. Some other things Ankylosaurus shares with tanks are that it was bulky and hard to flip, and they were both well armed: a tank has guns, and an Ankylosaurus has a lethal tail club.
No, HG Wells did not invent the first tank. The first tank was invented during World War I by the British military. It was first used in combat in 1916. HG Wells did, however, popularize the concept of heavily armored vehicles in his science fiction novel "The Land Ironclads."
The German word for and armored vehicle or tank is Panzer. The plural is the same, i.e. also Panzer.
All tanks are armored; if they weren't armored they would be called self propelled guns (because they have a cannon mounted on them). It they were armored, but didn't have a gun (cannon) it would be called an armored personnel carrier. Therefore, since it's got armor & a gun, it's called a tank.
the US Army invented the Sherman tank.