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- Female_tank abstract "The "Female" tank was a category of tank prevalent in World War I, which featured multiple machine guns instead of the heavier armament seen on "male" tanks. As such, female tanks were normally cast in an anti-infantry role. "Females" were also lighter than "males".By the end of World War I tank technology had developed, particularly in British tanks, to a point where it was decided that tanks should be both male and female (i.e. with both heavy armament and lighter machine guns). This has become the standard model for tank designs since World War I and since then the terms "male" and "female" have been disused.The basic idea underlying the concept of female tanks was later used in design of British infantry tanks in the years leading to World War II.Female tanks were first used in the Somme Offensive on September 15, 1916.Surgeon J.N.Mac Bean Ross M.C; M.D; R.N. writes in his diary at The Somme on Tuesday 23 January 1917: "In evening went out with Spinney to see a tank which was stuck in no man’s land – H.M.L.S. “We’re all in it” a female tank with machine guns. Very interesting indeed."".
- Female_tank thumbnail 2_Mk_V.jpg?width=300.
- Female_tank wikiPageID "2539056".
- Female_tank wikiPageLength "1542".
- Female_tank wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Female_tank wikiPageRevisionID "650417837".
- Female_tank wikiPageWikiLink Anti-personnel.
- Female_tank wikiPageWikiLink Anti-personnel_weapon.
- Female_tank wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_the_Somme.
- Female_tank wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_War_I_tanks.
- Female_tank wikiPageWikiLink Infantry_tank.
- Female_tank wikiPageWikiLink Machine_gun.
- Female_tank wikiPageWikiLink Machine_guns.
- Female_tank wikiPageWikiLink Male_tank.
- Female_tank wikiPageWikiLink Somme_Offensive.
- Female_tank wikiPageWikiLink Tank.
- Female_tank wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- Female_tank wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Female_tank wikiPageWikiLink File:2_Mk_V.jpg.
- Female_tank wikiPageWikiLinkText ""Females"".
- Female_tank wikiPageWikiLinkText "Female".
- Female_tank wikiPageWikiLinkText "female tank".
- Female_tank wikiPageWikiLinkText "female version".
- Female_tank wikiPageWikiLinkText "female".
- Female_tank hasPhotoCollection Female_tank.
- Female_tank wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Female_tank wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Mil-vehicle-stub.
- Female_tank wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Female_tank wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Female_tank wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:WWI_tanks.
- Female_tank subject Category:World_War_I_tanks.
- Female_tank hypernym Category.
- Female_tank type Article.
- Female_tank type TelevisionStation.
- Female_tank type Article.
- Female_tank type Vehicle.
- Female_tank comment "The "Female" tank was a category of tank prevalent in World War I, which featured multiple machine guns instead of the heavier armament seen on "male" tanks. As such, female tanks were normally cast in an anti-infantry role. "Females" were also lighter than "males".By the end of World War I tank technology had developed, particularly in British tanks, to a point where it was decided that tanks should be both male and female (i.e. with both heavy armament and lighter machine guns).".
- Female_tank label "Female tank".
- Female_tank sameAs Tanc_Femella.
- Female_tank sameAs Tanque_hembra.
- Female_tank sameAs m.07lsvq.
- Female_tank sameAs Q5442774.
- Female_tank sameAs Q5442774.
- Female_tank wasDerivedFrom Female_tank?oldid=650417837.
- Female_tank depiction 2_Mk_V.jpg.
- Female_tank isPrimaryTopicOf Female_tank.