Tanks were created by the British to move into the Non-man's land during World War I.
The "No-man's land" were the areas between the trenches, which were holes were the soldiers protected from bombs, were countries (in this case Germany and France) counterattacked each others. As none of them seamed to advance, new weapons were created.
First the Germans created the poisonous gas, which was somehow ineffective because the wind also returned the gas to their trenches, but oxygen masks were sonly created. Later on, the British found a way to go through the no-man's land without exposing their soldiers to dangerous situations. Certainly, the first tanks became a excellent way of pushing back the Germans, but soon the enemy found a way to destroy them with artillery fire as they got stuck at the middle of the no-man's land.
These first tanks were at a time useful but also imperfect; they were invented under struggle circumstances in a very short time, with almost no time for testing. But undoubtedly, this tanks that combined artillery weapons with bullet-proof armor in a moving vehicle became the initiative movement for other countries to create and redesign new tanks which have continued their modernizations until today.
Tanks were very helpful to armed combat ground troops who needed the assistance of a huge machine which could sustain many hits, to push through enemy territory and destroy the enemy itself, without causing the death of many ground troops. The survivability rate for tanks was higher than ground troops because they were more heavily armored and had more powerful weapons.
Of course (while not entirely new) the proliferation of the machine gun forced the type of warfare that ensued.
There has yet to be a World War Eleven, and I hope for the sake of humanity that day never comes.
The infantrymen benefited most from tanks. Tanks and Artillery support the infantrymen.
The Germans has 2,928 tanks. Whereas the Soviets had 5,128 tanks.
Tanks are nearly always effective; because they are bullet proof, can move, and carry fire power (a cannon).
The black surface is more effective in absorbing sunlight rather than reflecting it. Hence, black surface is more effective in getting what is included beneath warmed and heated up which is risky for fuel storage tanks if its surface is black.
Las cannon for a standard devastator marine or a missile launcher, but they are only effective against tanks
no because it was too crouded for horses to move since of the trees and it's more effective to use tanks
Tanks were very helpful to armed combat ground troops who needed the assistance of a huge machine which could sustain many hits, to push through enemy territory and destroy the enemy itself, without causing the death of many ground troops. The survivability rate for tanks was higher than ground troops because they were more heavily armored and had more powerful weapons.
Of course (while not entirely new) the proliferation of the machine gun forced the type of warfare that ensued.
The tanks in WW1 were not very strong. They overheated inside a lot so you could not stay in them for very long. The outside metal layer was very thin and you could shoot through it in the first models. The tanks were effective in some ways. During WW1 Trench warfare was popular, (Trench warfare was people would dig trenches and climb in and shoot at the other trench) and it made it easy for the Tanks to drive on top of the Trenches and squish everyone inside. (some early models were not heavy enough) I hope this helps!
There has yet to be a World War Eleven, and I hope for the sake of humanity that day never comes.
The slang term "stug" was applied to the World War II German assault guns, or Sturmgeschütz. The tracked vehicles were similar to tanks but did not have turrets, and were effective against lighter-gunned Soviet tanks.(* if this is an anagram question, the anagrams are gust, guts, and tugs)
Name of : Number of Tanks Tank Built Panzer I: 1,490 Tanks Panzer II: 1,856 Tanks Panzer III: 5,774 Tanks Panzer IV: 9,200 Tanks Panzer V/Panther: 6,055 Tanks Panzer VIE: 1,347 Tanks Panzer VIB: 492 Tanks Panzer VII:5 Tanks Panzer VII:1 Tanks Total tanks Built between 1936-1945 was 26,220 Panzer tanks
600 tanks
janapneese tanks were weak compared to the russains and Americans