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No, Russia did not have any tanks during the first world war, but like most countries, they were still in the making and would be released soon after.

Russia designed and experimented with some tanks before and at the beginning of the War, including the Mendeleev, the Lebedenko, and the Vezdekhod, but only two prototypes were made and none entered production. After the War some British and French tanks fell into Soviet hands, and the Soviet Union then began her own tank-building programme.

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