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Yes, world war 1 had tanks. World War 1 was the introduction of battle-ready tanks used in war.
The USA converted from a peace time industry to a war time industry. Instead of making machines for civilians, the factories make machines for war; tanks, fighters, bombers, guns, battleships, subs, bombs, bullets.
This war was different because it wasn't fought through trenches and didn't have little influence by machines (i.e. tanks, ships, planes)
They were the first tanks, and tanks eventually became a dominant force in warfare as we know it.
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During World War Two, the first mechanized warfare was used in fighting. This was in the form of tanks and airplanes.
Technology changed war as it improved their defenses and weapons. The British created tanks and the Germans created gas. Both were unsuccessful.
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Yes, world war 1 had tanks. World War 1 was the introduction of battle-ready tanks used in war.
Who invented the war machines, tanks, battleships, and crossbow?
No not that i know of. Some tanks had machines guns mounted on them so they could use them agaisnt aircraft. Also there were tanks made which had flack guns mounted on them. For example, the German Wirbelwind.
Which types of machines? Tanks Planes Trucks Boats PT Boats Reconnaisance vehicles Guns Tools I would say the Sherman Tank.
In World War I, tanks were first used. The were top secret but very large. To get the tanks to the battle field unnoticed, they were put into crates labeled "water tanks". They were nicknamed "Water Tanks" but the name was shortened over time to "Tanks".
The USA converted from a peace time industry to a war time industry. Instead of making machines for civilians, the factories make machines for war; tanks, fighters, bombers, guns, battleships, subs, bombs, bullets.
This war was different because it wasn't fought through trenches and didn't have little influence by machines (i.e. tanks, ships, planes)
Canada only had 4,601 tanks in World War 2.