A shielded hull was intended to carry troops past deadly machine gun nests and target those positions with heavy fire, ...
The completed vehicle was running by the end of 1915 but by then a new design was under construction and this would become the prototype for all British heavy tanks in the First World War.
However, the fear such a title could strike into soldiers' hearts never was, as only two prototypes of the T28 Super Heavy Tank were produced, and neither saw combat. According to the National ...
The completed vehicle was running by the end of 1915 but by then a new design was under construction and this would become the prototype for all British heavy tanks in the First World War.
Traditional infantry and cavalry tactics weren't cutting it against the heavy artillery and especially machine ... Nonetheless, the failed prototype laid the groundwork for tanks and armored vehicles ...