No one used an elephat as a tank. If they did they would be charged of animal crulty. But I would use you as a tank for asking such a stupid question.
No because elephants move to slow and to big.Another view:The bigness was the very reason that elephants came to be used - they were the battle tanks of the olden era.The reason they were not used at Thermopylai was that neither the Greek nor Persians had adopted their use at that stage - they came into common use a couple of centuries later.
In India, armies used war elephants as tanks due to their size, strength, and ability to intimidate enemies in battle. In Cambodia, the armies used war elephants as well as water buffalo, camels, and even rhinoceroses in some instances for their strength and ability to carry heavy loads or weaponry into battle.
No, tanks were not used in Gallipoli, it was an infantry, cavalry and artillery battle.
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No , tanks were first used in WW1 .
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The Battle of Britain was an air battle and had no use for tanks unless they were used to subdue downed German pilots which would be a bad use for a tank.
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896 Panzer III Tanks were used during the Battle of France in 1940.
The Fascist forces in WW2 did not have any main battle tanks, They used small Italian tanks similar to the US M3
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Deville Wood in 1916