The exact number of people who died due to tank-related incidents in World War I is difficult to determine, as tanks were a relatively new technology and their use varied widely throughout the conflict. Estimates suggest that while tanks caused significant casualties, the total number of deaths directly attributed to tank actions is likely in the thousands rather than tens of thousands. The primary role of tanks was to support infantry and break through enemy lines, rather than to serve as primary instruments of mass casualties. Overall, tanks contributed to the changing nature of warfare but were not the leading cause of death in the war.
The first Brittish Battle Tank Mk1 1916 had a crew of 8 see related link
It was the first combat tank. Produced in World War 1 It was the first combat tank. Produced in World War 1
The number of people who have died from tank-related incidents varies widely depending on the context, such as military conflicts, accidents, or civilian incidents. In warfare, tanks have been responsible for thousands of military and civilian casualties, particularly during major conflicts like World War I, World War II, and more recent wars. However, precise statistics are difficult to ascertain due to the chaotic nature of warfare and differing reporting standards. Overall, the impact of tanks on mortality is significant but varies by conflict and region.
the first name of the tank in world war I is called big bessy
a male tank has a cannon gun a female tank has a machine gun
10 because the ones that died stayed in the tank
The Sea World Orlando tank holds 2,110,000 gallons of water.
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It's the second biggest World War in history (after WWII). Millions died. It was the end of the Tsar in Russia, and many colonial empires around the world. It introduced the tank to land warfare, and was a massive upheaval from the world that preceded it.
The biggest tank in the world would probably be the US M1A2 Abrams main battle tank.
Crew: 3
Roar Tank died in 1957.
Hans Tank died in 1804.
Maxim Tank died in 1995.
Carsten Tank died in 1832.