An example of the M1918 3-Ton Tank at Fort Lee. Thankfully it did not see active service in WWI.

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An example of the M1918 3-Ton Tank at Fort Lee. Thankfully it did not see active service in WWI.

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A screenshot of Tesla with a tiger tank in the background had my friends pondering what her thoughts are on other tanks...
Daily female Transformers
Tankette! She's bright, friendly, and does her best to help out!
She was introduced in Legends and her only other appearance was in Beast Wars Uprising.
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Chenillettes japonaises Type 94 Te-Ke en Chine occupée – Guerre sino-japonaise – 1930's
The little Tankenstein. Baby tank built by the Army 9th Air force Service Command Ordnance Section from German, French, and American parts.

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The Praying Mantis was an experimental machine gun carrier designed by a private developer for the British Army during the Second World War, The Praying Mantis was a private venture by Mr. Ernest James Tapp (often shortened to E. J. Tapp) of County Commercial Cars. The design was patented in 1937, with the construction of prototypes beginning in 1943. The vehicle was designed to shoot over walls and other obstacles while staying as concealed as possible. In operation, it was found that the controls were extremely hard to use. The effect on the crew was also not ideal, as many recounted the swaying of the moving vehicle gave them motion sickness. In 1944, it was officially abandoned, not proceeding beyong the prototype stage.
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February 2, 1940, a French armored unit stands for review during its commissioning ceremony on the outskirts of Paris. These French tankers are standing beside their Renault UE Chenillette tankettes, which were manufactured from 1932 to 1940.