Tanks And Zeppelins
Tanks and submarines were the two military vehicles that (to the best of my knowledge) were introduced during World War 1.
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.
tanks & airplanes
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Bart H. Vanderveen has written: 'Kaleidoscope of Bedford and Vauxhall military vehicles' -- subject(s): Bedford trucks, History, Military Vehicles, Vauxhall automobile 'A Source book for military support vehicles' 'World directory of modern military vehicles' -- subject(s): Military Vehicles 'The observer's fighting vehicles directory, World War II' -- subject(s): Military Vehicles
There were cars and trucks, but motor vehicles were still rather primitive at the time. Much of the military moved with mule power.
The automotive assembly lines were dedicated to the production of military vehicles .
An amphtrack is a class of amphibious vehicles introduced in World War II.
tank
Joseph Bombardier was not directly involved in any world wars as a soldier; however, his company, Bombardier Inc., played a significant role in manufacturing military vehicles and equipment during World War II. The company produced snowmobiles and other vehicles that were used by military forces. Bombardier himself was focused on innovation and business development during this period.
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.
Yes it was