In World War I, tanks were introduced as a new form of warfare to break the stalemate of trench warfare. They provided a mobile platform that could cross difficult terrain and obstacles while offering protection for the crew. Tanks were used to support infantry assaults, disrupt enemy defenses, and penetrate fortified positions, marking a significant shift in military strategy. Despite early mechanical issues, their presence on the battlefield began to change the dynamics of warfare, paving the way for future armored combat.
yes,all ww1 tanks had guns
France.
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machine guns, mustard gas, tanks
Yes, the first use was about twenty years earlier in WW1 tanks were used extensively
This was a WW1 engagement; tanks were rare in WW1. No No No Tank were not even invented in 1915 they were not even rare
No , tanks were first used in WW1 .
modern tanks are better than ww1 tanks in every way there faster have better armour better weapons one of the main differences is that modern tanks have a rotating turret
yes,all ww1 tanks had guns
Tanks were in development after WW1, mostly by Germany.
Yes, both world wars used tanks.
because the trench was thin and the tracks on the tanks were long the tanks simply rolled over them
France.
allis did
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The British in WW1. A little known fact is that Henry Ford designed and built tanks.
machine guns, mustard gas, tanks