The first country to use the tank was the inventors, the British, in world war one, though during the war the french and Germans made designs too
Deville Wood in 1916
The first tank was invented by the Brittish in the first world war 1914 - 1918 and used as a weapon in the battle of the somme in July 1916.
The tank was well in use by the start of WWII. They were first developed by the French and British during the First World War.
Although the British Mark I tank was the first tank, it was not until the production of the Mark V in 1917 that the tank was more nimble and safe for practical war use.
Germany.
englandAnswerit was used by england. it was first deployed in the battle of somme
Tanks were first developed and used in combat by the British during World War I
Britain.
France came up with the first idea of a tank in the 15hundreds, Austria came up with the first prototype of a tank in 1912, but the first people use them were the British in the battle of the Somme of 1916
england made the first tank ever in 1915. it scared the crap out of the germans but was only 4 mph and had an ineffective cannon on it.
it was the btitish in 1914 (mark v male)
the battle of brain
Britain, and they made the first design of it type.
William Tritton and Major Walter Gordon Wilson designed the tanks used during WW1. The Mark I was the first tank used in the war.
Deville Wood in 1916
The first tank was invented by the Brittish in the first world war 1914 - 1918 and used as a weapon in the battle of the somme in July 1916.
The French Renault FT17 would be an old tank, it was the first modern tank during WWI. It was the first tank with a turret to be used in combat. Or, the Type 95 light tank would be the oldest tank to fight the longest in WWII. It fought from 1935 until 1945.