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Tanks of ww1

  • British Mark I tank

    British Mark I tank
    The Tank Mark I marked both the dawn of armored warfare and the start of the whole tank lineage that would soon find its treasured place in almost all armies of the world.
  • The Russian tsar tank

    The Russian tsar tank
    The tsar tank was the largest tank in ww1. The tank had faris wheel like wheels. The tank was used once then was abandoned when it got stuck.
  • FT-17

    FT-17
    The ft-17 tanks was used between the French and German empire. The tank. This tank was used for taking out infintry. The ft-17 was the fastest of the tanks.
  • Char 2C

    Char 2C
    The char 2C was a large tank designed to destroy other tanks. The char was extremely slow but had extremely thick armor the tank never saw service.
  • British Mark II tank

    British Mark II tank
    The Mark II incorporated minor improvements over the Mark I. With the Army declaring the Mark I still insufficiently developed for use, the Mark II would continue to be built, but would be used only for training.
  • French Saint-Chamond tank

    French Saint-Chamond tank
    The saint chamond tank was a low gliding tank. This tank was very fast on flat ground but had difficulty going up slopes. The chamond tank was used mainly for attacking infantry and transportation. The tank had two forward guns on a cannon and one machine gun along with on machine gun on the back, left side, and right side.
  • British Mark IV tank

    British Mark IV tank
    The Mark IV tank had significant changes from the Mark I II and III. The Mark IV tank was equipped with more thicker armor and more firepower but had minimal room. The Mark IV tank was used to make paths through barbed wire like it's cousin Mark I, but the Mark IV was also used to take out mortars, other amoured vehicles, and destroy main artillery. Some of the Mark IV tanks where equipped with a mortar that could shoot through the roof of the tank
  • German A7V tank

    German A7V tank
    The A7V tank aka "the box tank" was widely used amounts the German empire was used mainly for making paths for infantry, attacking infantry, and protect infantry troops. This tank was equipped with 5 machine guns and a front cannon. The A7V had thicker armor for artillary strikes.
  • British Mark V tank

    British Mark V tank
    Th Mark V tank was upgraded in many parts but also lost some important aspects. The Mark V had a better engine and stealing technology. This tank was mainly used for tank warfare, destroying machine gun outposts that could slow the process of invasion, and destroying artillary. The Mark V tank beat the Mark IV in almost all aspects and where used more.
  • British Mark III tank

    British Mark III tank
    Having minor changes from the Mark II tank the British Mark III tank did not see action on the battle field but was used as a more high proformanced training tank.