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The British army used tanks for the first time in the Battle of Flers-Courcelette. Developed in great secrecy, they came as a surprise to the Germans and British troops alike. This London press advertisement appeared on 12 October 1916, just a few weeks later.
Mar 24, 2017 · By 1915, British efforts to develop the tank as a secret weapon had begun, with the hope to deploy them during the Somme Offensive in the summer of 1916. As is largely acknowledged, the tanks were at first not a great success.
Sep 15, 2016 · By Greig Watson. BBC News. The tank, which would go on to dominate 20th Century warfare, first stormed on to the shattered battlefields of the Somme 100 years ago. Rushed into battle by desperate...
Sep 11, 2018 · The first rhomboidal tank, Mother, set the standard for British heavy tank design during the First World War. Mother was designed to tackle one of the biggest challenges set by the War Office: to create a vehicle that could cross trenches and other obstacles.
British tank design was governed by tactical principles which assigned slow but well-protected 'I' tanks to support the infantry, while speedy but lightly armoured Cruiser tanks fought the enemy armour.
At the Battle of Cambrai, the British used over 400 Mark IV tanks during their assault on the Hindenburg Line. The Mark IV was the most common tank used by the British army during the war. It carried a crew of eight, weighed twenty-eight tons, and had a six-cylinder engine that allowed it to achieve a top speed of six kilometers per hour.
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