Tanks were first deployed on a battlefield by the British Army on September 15, 1916, during the Battle of the Somme. However, due to a combination of their mechanical unreliability and piecemeal deployment, they were largely ineffective. The first time tanks were correctly used in battle, striking as a massed armored fist, was during the Battle of Cambrai, from November 20th to December 7th, 1917.
The British Army first used tanks in World War 1.
No , tanks were first used in WW1 .
1916
Because of the muddy land, it sunk most tanks making it useless
Tanks were just used as back ups. Not like todays tanks that are used in the front to push through the lines. Tanks had many flaws still since they were just introduced by Britain in the war.
Tanks were used in World War 1 and the Allied tanks were better equipped than the germans' although the germans' were bigger and i think they were faster the Allied tanks were superior to their enemies' WW1 was when tanks were used in large scale for the first time but i think they were invented some time before the war but not long before. hope that helps!!! :-)
There is no information on where, when and who created the first rainwater tanks. Rainwater tanks have been used for centuries as a way to collect rain water and then use it for drinking, bathing, and cleaning.
Deville Wood in 1916
It was World War 1.
somme
Yes, the first use was about twenty years earlier in WW1 tanks were used extensively
That's where they were first used; less than one thousand were built.