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Casualties caused by tanks in WW1 were counted with the infantry and artillery casualties.
The infantrymen benefited most from tanks. Tanks and Artillery support the infantrymen.
No, tanks were not used in Gallipoli, it was an infantry, cavalry and artillery battle.
No, the bullets have no effect on artillery and tanks.
Barbed wire. Long range artillery. Poison gas artillery shells. "Tanks" (armored treaded mobile guns). Radio. Airplanes.
Shows enemy artillery, dogs, and tanks. Mostly useful for snipers.
Tanks and artillery
there was chemical warefare,machine guns,Artillery,Trench warfare,and Tanks
Mustard gas, Tanks, Airplanes
No, Tanks are concidered a direct fire weapon. Artillery is an indirect fire weapon. That means Howitzers usually cannot see their target but rather rely on forward observers to direct their fire. Tanks can see their target. However, with advances in technology, Artillery pieces like howitzers are now able to be used as a direct fire weapons as well. This is not their primary purpose though.
Most of the tanks in World War 1 were very slow they were also extremely heavy so they could sink into the mud.They were prone to mechanical failure and they couldn't withstand a direct hit from an artillery shell.
Yes.