Mk VI, Vickers
Mk VII, Tetrarch
Mk I, Matilda
Mk II, Matilda II
Mk III, Valentine
Mk IV, (A22) Churchill
Sherman
Mk VI, Crusader
Mk VIII, Cromwell
Comet I (A34)
Centurion (A41)
Archer
The British Army first used tanks in World War 1.
British Mk I's and French Renaults.
The british Mark 1 tank
The French built and used the Renaults, fine tanks that the US later built on license. The British built and used the MK series...I, II, III. The British tanks were called males and females; males had cannons, females carried machineguns. The first German tanks were captured allied tanks; they'd paint em up then send em back to their former owners.
Tanks were first developed and used in combat by the British during World War I
Britain and France were the prime builders and users; Germany came out with a limited prototype at the end of the war...but basically used captured British/French tanks.
i dont know when were tanks used in world war 1 The first tanks were used in 1915, and continued to be used off-and-on until the end of the war. It was a new kind of warfare with many technical and tactical problems which were not reolved before the war ended. World War 1 was the first war in which tanks were used, but they did almost nothing to affect the outcome of the war.
what was the average mass of ww2 british heavy tanks
The tank was first used in World War I by the British during the Battle of Flers-Courcelette in France. Forty-nine (49) tanks were sent into battle on September 15th, 1916.
Were designed by the British and disguised it as a WATER TANK, giving the TANK it's name.
Answer: The frst tanks were used by the British during World War I. However, there were several designs earlier than this period.
Austria and Turkey did not use tanks. Germany built only twenty tanks, and they used captured British tanks which were in no short supply.