1.5m
Answer:
The above figure is incorrect. Approximately a quarter of a million tanks (and self-propelled guns) were manufactured altogether by ALL of the Allies in WWII.
Roughly 33,000 of these were British.
This number includes 1,700 Covenanters which were such a bad design that they were assigned to training only and never saw combat, and some tanks that were produced without turrets to be used as gun tractors.
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Yes the mk1 male and female were British tanks built by the British infentry divisions the were first used during the Somme offensive during September 1916
Guns and tanks
The tank was first used in World War I by the British during the Battle of Flers-Courcelette in France. Forty-nine (49) tanks were sent into battle on September 15th, 1916.
how many tanks were there durind dday
i dont know when were tanks used in world war 1 The first tanks were used in 1915, and continued to be used off-and-on until the end of the war. It was a new kind of warfare with many technical and tactical problems which were not reolved before the war ended. World War 1 was the first war in which tanks were used, but they did almost nothing to affect the outcome of the war.