Tanks
I believe it is tanks.
There were many American vehicles in World War 2. These vehicles included the Army tanks, armored cars, cruiser tanks, infantry tanks, and armored personnel carriers.
Made vehicles and put the finishing touches on vehicles, and shipped them to the U.S's troops in Europe and Asia. Example OS vehicles were- Airplanes, Jeeps, and putting the finishing touches on tanks, half-tracked armored personnel carriers, armored cars, engine's for robot bombs, and other military vehicles
During World War II, Germany had a vast array of military vehicles, including tanks, trucks, armored cars, and other transport vehicles. Estimates suggest that Germany produced around 500,000 armored vehicles, including approximately 40,000 tanks. Additionally, millions of trucks and other support vehicles were used to facilitate logistics and troop movements. Overall, the total number of vehicles utilized by the German military during the conflict was significant, reflecting the extensive mobilization of resources.
No, HG Wells did not invent the first tank. The first tank was invented during World War I by the British military. It was first used in combat in 1916. HG Wells did, however, popularize the concept of heavily armored vehicles in his science fiction novel "The Land Ironclads."
The first military tank was driven in 1916 during World War I. It was the Mark I, developed by the British, and it made its debut in combat at the Battle of the Somme on September 15, 1916. This marked a significant evolution in warfare, introducing armored vehicles designed to cross trenches and withstand gunfire.
There were several different types of armored cars in service during the Second World War, and the number of crew members depended on the vehicle and the configuration of it. Perhaps if you gave a specific type of armored car, a more precise answer could be given. Generally, you'd be looking at a crew of three or four people, plus any additional personnel required for command vehicles, special purpose vehicles, troop carriers, etc.
The bazooka was first used during World War II by the United States Army in 1942. It was designed as a portable anti-tank weapon that fired rockets at enemy tanks and fortifications. The bazooka played a significant role in providing infantry units with a means to effectively combat armored vehicles on the battlefield.
Two military vehicles first introduce in World War I were the armored tank and self-propelled artillery. Both greatly increased the number of people killed during the war and provided significant advantages to the countries who used them.
During World War I, armies used tanks for the first time in combat. These armored vehicles were introduced to break the stalemate of trench warfare and to provide mobile firepower on the battlefield. Additionally, the war also saw the widespread use of aircraft for reconnaissance and bombing, as well as chemical weapons like poison gas, marking a significant evolution in military technology and tactics.
A German made rocket launcher with a rectangle sight is called a panshereck
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