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Medium Mk a Whippet

For a time it was common to describe any of the lighter tank designs as a Whippet, even the French Renault FT. It had become a generic name. The German Leichter Kampfwagen — developed from December 1917 — being also a turret-less tank with the engine in front resembled the Whippet, but was a smaller vehicle with thinner armour. Combat history


Whippet Tank 1918 Stock Photo Alamy

The Medium Mark A Whippet was a British tank of the First World War. It was intended to complement the slower British heavy tanks by using its relative mobility and speed in exploiting any break in the enemy lines. [2] Development and production history


Whippet tank on a muddy battlefield, Morcourt, France, World War I posters & prints by Realistic

On 24 th /25 th March 1918, with the Germans drawing close, the surviving Whippet tanks of 3 rd and 9 th Battalions were ordered to make for a new camp at Henencourt, however other functions had to be performed first. Among them four sections of C Company, 3 rd Tank Battalion, then comprising twelve operational tanks, was ordered on 26 th March, to head for the village of Colincamps, south of.


The Mark A Whippet was the first British medium tank Ww1 tanks, Whippet, War tank

On 31 May 1918, a small tank designed by a famous French car maker and a brilliant army officer saw its first action. Its inspired design still lives on in the tanks of today, 100 years.


A photographic journey of the technology and the Weapons of the First World War, 19141918

The Whippet was a proposal by William Tritton, the Managing Director of Fosters of Lincoln, the builders of the first prototype tank - 'Little Willie' - and 'Mother' the first rhomboid tank that would go into production as the Mark I. Tritton thought a faster (and cheaper) tank could be produced to exploit the gaps the heavier tanks made.


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(1) Haig, who was not given this information, ordered a massed tank attack at Artois. Launched at dawn on 20th November, without preliminary bombardment, the attack completely surprised the German Army defending that part of the Western Front.


Whippet Tank 1918 Stock Photo Alamy

This arrangement was patented by Tritton in a filing dated the 2nd of February 1917 clearly showing the outline of what was to become the layout of the Whippet albeit with just four mud chutes and not the 5 initially used on this first machine. Images: Patent GB126,671 filed 2nd February 1917


1/35 Takom WWI Whippet Tank by Bard Fleistad at the Panhandle Armor Modelers meeting at Bobe's

Tank facts Country of use Britain Number produced 200 Main Weapon 4 × 0.303 inch Hotchkiss machine guns Crew 3 Weight 14 tons Speed 8.33 mph Armour 14 mm Full Name Medium Mark A Whippet Produced by Britain Location The Tank Story


Mark A Whippet 1 Medium Mark A Whippet Wikipedia Tanks military, Whippet, Army tanks

Tank Chats playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBAEOsdxIbLPFEomzphaZQ0A5Vujkpjd8 The ninth in the Tank Chat series about some of the vehicles in.


Pin on Whippet Mark A medium tank

The Mark A Whippet was a British medium tank that first saw combat in March of 1918 during the massive German Spring Offensive. They were meant to take advantage of the holes made in the German lines by their much heavier and slower cousins, the Mark IV and Mark V tanks.


World War I History The Medium Mark A Whippet Tank Owlcation

The Whippet tank is what its name implies; a Whippet, a breed of fast hunting dogs used for chasing prey down and catching it. 'Fast' here being comparative. Compared to the much larger and heavier British tanks of WW1, the famous 'rhomboid' shaped machines, these really were Whippets.


Whippet tank on a muddy battlefield, Morcourt, France, World War I posters & prints by Realistic

History World War I Schneider CA1, the first French tank While the British began the design and use of tanks in World War I, France at the same time developed its own tracked AFVs, but the situation there was very different. In Britain a single committee had coordinated design, while the major industries remained passive.


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On 8 August 1918, British and Imperial forces in co-operation with the French, launched a major attack against the Germans astride the River Somme, east of the city of Amiens.


Whippet WW 1 tank in the new hall rikdom Flickr

The tank fulfilled its mission of exploiting breaches in enemy defences with rapid mobility The Whippet became a distinctiv­e sight on the battlefiel­d, with its turret at the rear of the chassis and twin engines forward of the crew compartmen­t The Whippet stood high off the ground, its squared turret constructe­d of riveted plates to provide protection against smallarms fire Four French.


Skipper and Gunner of Whippet Tank with Hatches Open, France by Unknown Artist 1918 World

The tank section of the Imperial War Museum, Lambeth Road, showing the French Whippet tank, models of British tanks, and specimens of tank guns.


Whippet Tank (The Tank Museum, Bovington.) TankPorn

The Whippet tanks weighed 14 tons, and were about eight feet long. The Whippet was designed in 1917, and first went into battle in March 1918, according to the website for the U.K.'s Tank Museum. It had a top speed of eight miles per hour, more than twice as fast as a heavy tank like the Mark II, so it was nicknamed the Whippet, the tank museum description notes.