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  1. 15 wrz 2016 · As the famed “Little Willie” prototype is celebrated as the first practical tank, built a hundred years ago, the Mark I was the first operational tank. The Big Willie in an illustration showing the first tank being tested with a tail wheel. According to photographs, it was painted in white, a color adopted by the navy for land vehicles.

  2. The Mark I was the world's first tank, a tracked, armed, and armoured vehicle, to enter combat. The name "tank" was initially a code name to maintain secrecy and disguise its true purpose. The tank was developed in 1915 to break the stalemate of trench warfare.

  3. The new WW1 diorama using the surviving Mark 1 Male Tank at Bovington Tank Museum. They would go into battle north of the Somme River. The British had 200,000 infantry, more than 700 artillery pieces and 49 or the brand new Mark I tanks available for this new attack. They faced more than 100,000 German soldiers dug in over a seven mile front.

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  6. Tank mark I. United Kingdom (1916) Heavy Tank - 150 Built. 100 years of armored warfare. The Tank Mark I marked both the dawn of armored warfare and the start of the whole tank lineage that would soon find its treasured place in almost all armies of the world.

  7. tankmuseum.org › tank-nuts › tank-collectionMark I - The Tank Museum

    The British Mark I was the first ever tank to see combat. 150 were built, divided into male and female types with 75 of each. Male tanks had sponsons, each one mounting a 57mm, six-pounder gun.

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