Operational Use in World War I
World War I tanks
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British |
- Mks I, II, III
- Mk IV
- Mk V
- Mk VI
- Mark VII
- Mk VIII
- Mk IX
- Medium Mk A "Whippet"
- Medium Mk B
- Medium Mk C
- Little Willie
- Flying Elephant
- Killen-Strait Amoured Tractor
- Lancelot De Mole's proposal* (1912)
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French |
- Schneider CA1
- Saint-Chamond
- Renault FT
- Breton-Prétot machine
- Boirault machine
- Frot-Laffly landship
- Souain prototype
- Levavasseur* (1903)
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German |
- A7V
- K-Wagen
- LK I
- LK II
- Oberschlesien
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Austrian |
- Günther Burstyn's Motorgeschütz* (1911)
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Italian |
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American |
- Holt Gas-Electric
- Skeleton tank
- Steam tank
- Steam Wheel Tank
- Three-wheeled steam tank
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Russian |
- Tsar Tank
- Vezdekhod
- Mendeleev Tank*
- Rybinsk tank*
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Italics — experimental prototypes; * concept only Read more about this topic: History Of The Tank
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