This is a comparison of the characteristics of tanks used in World War I.

Tanks used in World War I

Tank Country Year introduced Production total Crew Armament
number of rounds
Armour thickness
(front/side/top)
Weight
Engine power/weight ratio Speed Range
Mark I Male UK 1916 75 8 2x QF 6-pdr (57mm) [324],
3×MG [6,272]
12/10/6 mm 28.4 t Petrol
105 hp (78 kW)
3.7 hp/t 4.5 km/h
(2.8 mph)
37 km
(23 mi)
Female 75 Vickers machine gun, 1x Hotchkiss [30,080] 27.4 t
Mark IV Male UK 1917 420 8 2x QF 6-pdr (57mm) 6 cwt[lower-alpha 1] [332],
3× .303 Lewis Gun [6,272]
14/12/8 mm 28.5 t 125 hp (93 kW) 5.6 km/h
(3.5 mph)
56 km
(35 mi)
Female 595[lower-alpha 2] 5×Lewis guns [10,000] 27 t
Mark V Male UK 1918 200 8 QF 6-pdr (57mm) 6 cwt [207],
4×MG [5,800]
14/14/8 mm 29.5 t 150 hp (112 kW) 5.1-5.4  hp/t 7.5 km/h
(4.7 mph)
72 km
(45 mi)
Female 200 6×.303 MG [14,100] 28.5 t
Mark V* Male UK 1918 200 8

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2× 6-pdr [221],
8×MG [8,400]
14/12/6 mm 33 t 4 km/h
(2.5 mph)
63 km
(39 mi)
Female 432 10×MG [16,800] 32 t
Medium Mark A Whippet UK 1918 200 3-4 4×.303 Hotchkiss Mk I machine gun [5,400] 14/14/5 mm 14 t Petrol 2×45 hp (34 kW) 6.4 hp/t 13 km/h
(8.1 mph)
64 km
(40 mi)
Schneider CA1 France 1917 400 6 75 mm Blockhaus Schneider [94–96],
2× 8 mm Hotchkiss Mle 1914 machine gun [3,840]
11.5/11.5/5.5 mm 13.5 t 60 hp (45 kW) 8 km/h
(5.0 mph)
48 km
(30 mi)
1917 24/17/5.5 mm 14.6 t 75 km
(47 mi)
Saint-Chamond France 1917 165 8 75mm Saint-Chamond-Mondragón [106–108],
4× 8 mm MG [7,488]
11.5/17/5.5 mm 22 t 90 hp (67 kW) petrol-electric transmission 4.1 hp/t 12 km/h
(7.5 mph)
60 km
(37 mi)
Saint-Chamond

"Modèle 18"

1917 235 Canon de 75 modèle 1897 [106–108],
4× 8 mm MG [7,488]
11.5+8/17/5.5 mm 24 t
Renault FT mitrailleuse France 1918 3,694[lower-alpha 4] 2 8 mm Mle 1914 machine gun [4,800] 16/8/6 mm 6.5 t 35 hp (26 kW) 10.7 hp/t 20 km/h
(12 mph)
60 km
(37 mi)
Renault FT canon 1918 37 mm Puteaux SA 18 [240] 6.7 t
A7V Germany 1918 20 18 5.7 cm Maxim-Nordenfelt [180],
MG 08[lower-alpha 5] [10,000–15,000]
30/20/10 mm 32 t 2×100 hp (75 kW) 6.25 hp/t 15 km/h
(9.3 mph)
80 km
(50 mi)

Immediate post-war tanks

Tanks planned for production and with completed prototypes during the war, but entered service after it ended.

Prototype-World War I Tanks that entered service after, but as designed in World War I
Name Country Year Planned prod./actual
total
Crew Armament
[ammo (rds.)]
Armour thickness
(front/side/top)
Weight
(tonnes)
Engine Speed Range
FCM Char 2C France 1918 300+/10 12 Canon de 75 modèle 1897, 4× 7.92 mm MG 45/22/10  mm 70 t Petrol 2×200/250 hp 15 km/h 160 km
Mark VIII US/UK 1918 1500/125 12 2× 6 pdr; 7 MGs 16/16/6 mm 33.6 t Petrol 300/340 hp 8 km/h 89 km (55 mi)
Medium Mark B UK 1918
Medium Mark C UK 1918 5 Machine guns
LK II (Germany) [1] 1918 580/24 3 37mm or 7,92mm MG 14/8/? 8,75 t Petrol 60 hp (45 kW) 14 km/h 65–70 km

See also

Notes

  1. a shortened version of the gun used in the Mark I. The reduction in muzzle velocity was not a problem as the guns fired HE shells over short ranges
  2. A further 250 unarmed tanks were built for carrying supplies
  3. The tank was lengthened to cross wider trenches and the increased internal space was a bonus
  4. The U.S. made 950 M1917 light tanks (a near copy of the FT design), but only 64 were finished before the end of the war, and none saw combat.
  5. There was, briefly, one A7V with two extra machine guns in place of the 57 mm cannon. It was later converted to use the 57mm cannon
  1. Postwar 10 Delivered to Sweden, 14 to Hungary.

References

  • Ellis, Chris; Chamberlain, Peter (1969), No. 3: Tanks Marks I to V, AFV Profile, Profile Publishing
  • Fletcher, David (2004), British Mark I Tank 1916, New Vanguard 100, Osprey Publishing
  • Fletcher, David (2007), British Mark IV Tank, New Vanguard 133, Osprey Publishing, ISBN 978-1-84603-082-6
  • Fletcher, David (2013). Great War Tank Mark IV. Haynes. ISBN 978-0-85733-242-4.
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