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  2. Female tank - Wikipedia

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    Both male and female tanks took part in the first tank action, on 15 September 1916, at the Battle of Flers-Courcelette, part of the Somme offensive on 15 September 1916. In 1918 it was decided that tanks should be "hermaphrodite", simultaneously male and female, carrying both heavy armament and lighter machine guns.

  3. British heavy tanks of the First World War - Wikipedia

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    The Tank Museum at Bovington has a replica male tank named the 'Big Brute', originally built for the film War Horse. [54] A third replica Mk. IV tank, powered by a JCB hydraulic engine, was constructed in 2017 at Poelkapelle, Belgium. It has both Male and Female sponsons that can be swapped around and is currently painted to represent D29 ...

  4. Mark IV tank - Wikipedia

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    A Mark IV Female, Grit, is owned by the Australian War Memorial and annually goes on display at their open day. A Mark IV Male, Excellent, is displayed at The Tank Museum in Bovington Camp. This tank was presented by the army to HMS Excellent, a Royal Navy shore establishment where some tank crewmen were trained during WWI. It was very briefly ...

  5. Male tank - Wikipedia

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    Male Mark V tank showing short 6 pounder gun barrel. The "Male" tank was a category of tank prevalent in the First World War.As opposed to the five machine guns of the female version of the Mark I tank, the male version of the Mark I had a QF 6 pounder 6 cwt Hotchkiss and three machine guns.

  6. Tank - Wikipedia

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    Production models of "Male" tanks (armed with naval cannon and machine guns) and "Females" (carrying only machine-guns) would go on to fight in history's first tank action at the Somme in September 1916. [29] [32] Great Britain produced about 2,600 tanks of various types during the war. [33]

  7. Mark V tank - Wikipedia

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    This measure was intended to ensure that female tanks would not be outgunned when faced with captured British male tanks in German use, or the Germans' own A7V. [ 1 ] The Mark V was to be followed by the more advanced Tank Mark VI , but this was abandoned in December 1917, to ensure sufficient production by British, American, and French ...

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  9. Tank classification - Wikipedia

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    Tank models were developed before and during World War II according to different philosophies, with different combinations of armour, mobility, and armament. Each major nation developed its own doctrine of tank use, and therefore different tank models to suit. New doctrines explored the role of the tank as a fast-striking unit.

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