The British did. They were trying to deceive the Germans into believing they were for transporting water to troops in places wheeled vehicles couldn't go.
The British. They were trying to disguise what they were, and said they were a new kind of water tank.
No such weapon by that name.
T-90s
cobra
the rifle was invented in about the 15th century but it's kinda hard to place a name and date to it
They're called Tracks
for example, Albert Einstein invented the atomic bomb, Samuel Colt (as he's last name says it) made Colt Arms Company.
The bazooka .
The bazooka.
M1 Abrams Tank. Mainly used by British and US forces but, this is a popular tank and is used by other military's aswell. Type 99KM Tank. This is the most powerful and heavily armoured tank in the world. Used mostly by Chinese and Russian forces.
J. Browning invented & perfected the pistol known as the 1911 (adopted by the US Military in 1911, given the name M-1911. Shortly afterwards, a few modifications/improvements were made and designated the M-1911A1). Browning sold the rights to Colt to produce the weapon for the US military.
Curiously enough, the Russian name for this weapon has the same initials as Rocket Propelled Grenade does in English. It dates back to the 1960s. It is mainly an anti-tank weapon, but not exclusively so.I seem to remember that well on into WWII there was a shoulder held similar weapon, called the Bazooka, an US designed weapon quite effective.An earlier weapon was a PIAT, (Projectile Infantry Anti Tank) used in the 40s against tanks in North Africa. This was a spring driven weapon (!!) and had the advantage that it produced no smoke in its firing, and could be used in confined spaces. But it bruised the shoulder of the launcher. The PIAT was based on a shaped charge concept, in which the projectile effectively burned its way through the tanks armour, and the hardened steel candle in the centre sprayed much shrapnel inside the tank.I couldn't find the name of the Russian inventor. But it's out there somewhere.go for more info to wikipedia RPG-7; or Bazooka ; or PIAT