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How Tanks Have Evolved (1)
There have been many tanks made since they first were used in WW1, some have been bad in the way that they used Circuit Breakers and electrical components and others have just been terrible in general.
The trench warfare was getting sides nowhere which is why the tank was actually introduces by the British in 1916. When the tank was in development the British lied and said that they were mobile water tanks which is why people now call them tanks.
These are just a few of the many tanks we have seen since that famous battle of Somme.
Well it would be a great shame not to kick it all off with the WW1 tanks so that is where I am going to begin.
The "Mother" or Mark I was designed by Britain in the middle of WW1.It was several tanks later when we saw the D1 which was the first to enter a battle. The battle of Flers-Courcellette was actually the first time but most famously it was used in the Somme.
The problem with the tanks in WW1 is that they were just not suitable for the muddy conditions of the trenches. The problem with these tanks was that they were always getting stuck in the middle of a battle. The first tank battle actually occured in 1918 and was held between six tanks, three from the British and three from the Germans despite Germany only making 15 tanks during the war. The British prevailed but both encountered some serious problems.
So although none of these tanks had mil spec cables within them they still proved to be feared in the battlefield and without a doubt they at least made a small impact on the war effort.
Part two will be talking about the huge impact that tanks made on WW2 as well as going into detail about the Cold War and recent times.
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