World War I tanks were relatively weak compared to modern standards, with thin armor ranging from 6 to 12 mm, designed to withstand small arms fire but vulnerable to artillery and heavier weapons. Their primary purpose was to cross trenches and break through enemy lines rather than engage in direct combat with other armored vehicles. The early models, like the British Mark I, were underpowered and had limited mobility, making them slow and cumbersome on the battlefield. Overall, their strength lay more in their psychological impact and ability to traverse difficult terrain than in actual combat resilience.
It was the first combat tank. Produced in World War 1 It was the first combat tank. Produced in World War 1
the first name of the tank in world war I is called big bessy
if you mean the tank-yes
the british invented, and introduced it at the battle of somme
they blew stuff up
It was the first combat tank. Produced in World War 1 It was the first combat tank. Produced in World War 1
the first name of the tank in world war I is called big bessy
France
The French tank of World War One had a 75 millimeter cannon on its turret.
It's it called a tank obv.....
tank
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World War 1 saw the introduction of the tank and of aircraft.
if you mean the tank-yes
the british invented, and introduced it at the battle of somme
they blew stuff up
the tank