Tanks did mass damage and was a weapon used to break down the barriers, or barb wire of the enemies' trenches so that they may move in and attack.
In hindsight, tanks had very little impact on the fighting in WW1. When they were first introduced to the front during the battle of Flers-Courcelette (part of the Somme Offensive in 1916), they caused some panic in the German defenders and helped secure a modest British victory in that battle.
However, the tank was far too immature technology to prove to be anything other than a novelty. The major problems with WW1 tanks were:
Due to these flaws, tanks played no significant role in any WW1 battle - the tank would have to wait until WW2 to have any noticeable impact.
Yes, world war 1 had tanks. World War 1 was the introduction of battle-ready tanks used in war.
They were the first tanks, and tanks eventually became a dominant force in warfare as we know it.
No
yes,all ww1 tanks had guns
There were no amphibious tanks used in WW1. Tanks were only used in the late World War, and they were not technically advanced enough to be amphibious. For "the late" substitute "the latter part of", and add "1" after "War".
Yes, world war 1 had tanks. World War 1 was the introduction of battle-ready tanks used in war.
It was World War 1.
They were the first tanks, and tanks eventually became a dominant force in warfare as we know it.
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No
Tanks were in development after WW1, mostly by Germany.
yes,all ww1 tanks had guns
the tanks were used in world war one as tracked aromerd fighting vechile
Yes Germany did use tanks during world war 1, they use tanks alone with airplanes, gas masks, and submarines
There were no amphibious tanks used in WW1. Tanks were only used in the late World War, and they were not technically advanced enough to be amphibious. For "the late" substitute "the latter part of", and add "1" after "War".
Some of the long - term effects of the World War 1 tanks were that the future models had to be upgraded to reduce the weaknesses of the earlier tanks. These days, tanks can move faster and have thicker armor.
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