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- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I height "2438.4".
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I length "9753.6".
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I width "3962.4".
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I abstract "The British Mark I was a tracked vehicle developed by the British Army during the First World War, and the world's first combat tank. Born of the need to break the domination of trenches and machine guns over the battlefields of the Western Front, it was the first vehicle to be named "tank", a name chosen as an expedient to maintain secrecy and to disguise its true purpose. It was developed to be able to cross trenches, resist small-arms fire, travel over difficult terrain, carry supplies, and to capture fortified enemy positions. It is regarded as successful in many respects, but suffered from many problems owing to its primitive nature.The Mark I entered service in August 1916, and was first used in action on the morning of 15 September 1916 during the Battle of Flers-Courcelette, part of the Somme Offensive. With the exception of the few interim Mark II and Mark III tanks, it was followed by the largely similar Mark IV, which first saw combat in June 1917. The Mark IV was used en masse (about 460 tanks) at the Battle of Cambrai in November 1917. The Mark V, with its much improved transmission, entered service in mid-1918.The unusual rhomboidal shape was to give as long a track run as possible to allow for crossing the wide trenches prevalent on WW I battlefields. Due to the height necessary for this shape, a turreted armament would have made the vehicle too high. Instead, the main armament was arranged in sponsons at the side of the vehicle.".
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I height "2.4384".
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I length "9.7536".
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I thumbnail British_Mark_I_male_tank_Somme_25_September_1916.jpg?width=300.
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I type Tank.
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I usedInWar German_Revolution_of_1918%E2%80%9319.
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I usedInWar Russian_Civil_War.
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I usedInWar World_War_I.
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I width "3.9624".
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I wikiPageExternalLink p4013coll9,200.
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I wikiPageExternalLink 50915.shtml.
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I wikiPageExternalLink FWWmother.htm.
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I wikiPageExternalLink home.php.
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I wikiPageExternalLink www.tankmuseum.org.
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I wikiPageExternalLink home.
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I wikiPageID "1462403".
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I wikiPageRevisionID "601456468".
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I caption "--09-25".
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I crew "8".
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I designDate "1915".
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I designer "William Tritton, Major Walter Gordon Wilson".
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I engine "Daimler-Knight 6-cylinder sleeve-valve 16-litre petrol engine".
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I fuelCapacity "internal".
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I isUk "yes".
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I isVehicle "yes".
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I length "with tail".
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I length "without".
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I manufacturer "Metropolitan Carriage, Birmingham".
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I manufacturer "William Foster & Co. of Lincoln".
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I name "British heavy tanks of WWI".
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I number "150".
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I origin "United Kingdom".
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I primaryArmament "Female: Four .303 in Vickers machine guns".
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I primaryArmament "Male: Two Hotchkiss 6 pdr QF".
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I productionDate "1916".
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I pwRatio "Female:".
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I pwRatio "Male:".
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I secondaryArmament "Female: One .303 in Hotchkiss machine guns".
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I secondaryArmament "Male: Three .303 in Hotchkiss Machine Guns".
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I service "from 1916".
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I specLabel "Tank, Mark I".
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I speed "maximum".
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I suspension "26".
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I transmission "primary gearbox: 2 forward and 1 reverse".
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I transmission "secondary:2 speeds".
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I type Tank.
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I usedBy "22".
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I usedBy "White movement".
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I variants "Mark II, Mark III, Mark IV, Mark V, Mark V*, Mark V**, Mark VI, Mark VII, Mark VIII, Mark IX, Mark X, Gun Carrier Mark I".
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I vehicleRange "22320.0".
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I wars German_Revolution_of_1918–19.
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I wars Russian_Civil_War.
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I wars World_War_I.
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I weight "Female:".
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I weight "Male:".
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I width "[female]".
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I width "[male]".
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I subject Category:Tanks_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I subject Category:World_War_I_tanks.
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I subject Category:World_War_I_tanks_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I type Device.
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I type Weapon.
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I type Product.
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I type DesignedArtifact.
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I comment "The British Mark I was a tracked vehicle developed by the British Army during the First World War, and the world's first combat tank. Born of the need to break the domination of trenches and machine guns over the battlefields of the Western Front, it was the first vehicle to be named "tank", a name chosen as an expedient to maintain secrecy and to disguise its true purpose.".
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I label "British heavy tanks of World War I".
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I label "Mark I (Panzer)".
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I label "Mark I (carro armato)".
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I label "Mark I (carro de combate)".
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I label "Mark I (char)".
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I label "Mark I (tanque de guerra)".
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I label "Mark I (танк)".
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I label "Mark I 坦克".
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I label "Mark I".
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I label "Mark I".
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I label "دبابة مارك-1".
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I label "マーク I 戦車".
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I sameAs Mark_I_(tank).
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I sameAs Mark_I_(Panzer).
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I sameAs Τανκ_Mark_I.
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I sameAs Mark_I_(carro_de_combate).
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I sameAs Mark_I_(char).
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I sameAs Mark_I_(carro_armato).
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I sameAs マーク_I_戦車.
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I sameAs Mark_I.
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I sameAs Mark_I.
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I sameAs Mark_I_(tanque_de_guerra).
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I sameAs m.053glf.
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I sameAs Q1284532.
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I sameAs Q1284532.
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I wasDerivedFrom British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I?oldid=601456468.
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I depiction British_Mark_I_male_tank_Somme_25_September_1916.jpg.
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I isPrimaryTopicOf British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I.
- British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I name "British heavy tanks of WWI".