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The first armored vehicles were designed with plating for protection against bullets, shells and other projectiles.
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The British developed an invention with the potential for turning the tide of the Great War Armored vehicle known as the tank. Also called land ships.
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Early armored vehicles move on wheels before eventually moving on all tracks.
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Compared to other weaponry, the tank was the most rapidly developed weapon system in the history of warfare.
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The American-produced heavy tank was the 43.5-ton Mark VIII, patterned after a British model
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operated by an 11-man crew, had a maximum speed of 6.5 miles per hour, and a range of 50 miles.
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Tanks were use more then armored vehicles because tanks wouldn’t get stuck in the mud alone the trenches as easy.
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The cars were shielded with 3/8" thick armor plate, fitted with dual rear axles and two machine guns, with 3,000 rounds of ammunition.
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The Austro-Daimler armored vehicle was developed in Austria during 1904 and it was the first military four wheel drive application,
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Before World War I, motorized vehicles were still relatively uncommon,
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In 1914 all major armies had armored cars and trains at the start of the war.
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Lighter armored cars soon became commonplace with all the belligerents.
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WWI armored cars proved to be astonishingly durable
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their use on the battlefield was initially limited, especially of heavier vehicles
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The British would lead the Allies in the development of motorized armored vehicles,
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In February 1915 the Landship Committee was set up
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desgins for a massive troop transporter but as a truer picture of front-line conditions was developed the aims of the investigation changed.
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The British led the way in the development of tanks
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The British developed an invention with the potential for turning the tide of the Great War Armored vehicle known as the tank
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Was new method to overcome the obstacles of a level playing field with enemy forces. Gave them a better chance to win.
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