Mark IV tank

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The Mark IV tank was a British World War I armored fighting vehicle that became one of the first widely used tanks in combat, notably helping to pioneer large-scale mechanized warfare.

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Mark IV tank canonical 2
Mark IV 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf British military vehicle
armored fighting vehicle
tank
armamentVariant Female version armed with only machine guns
Male version armed with 6-pounder guns and machine guns
armorThickness up to 12 mm
category British World War I tanks
combatWeight approximately 28 tonnes
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
crew 8
designedBy Walter Gordon Wilson NERFINISHED
William Tritton NERFINISHED
designedFor crossing wide trenches
developedFrom Mark I tank NERFINISHED
enginePower 105 hp
engineType Daimler-Foster 6-cylinder petrol engine NERFINISHED
enteredService 1917
era World War I era
feature side-mounted sponsons for main armament
unditching beam carried on roof
height 2.46 m
hullLayout rhomboid hull design
introduced 1917
length 8.23 m
manufacturer Fosters of Lincoln NERFINISHED
Metropolitan Carriage, Wagon and Finance Company NERFINISHED
maximumSpeed about 6 km/h
notableFor being one of the first tanks used on a large scale
pioneering mechanized warfare tactics
numberBuilt over 1200
operationalRange about 56 km on road
operator Australia (captured vehicles) NERFINISHED
Germany (captured vehicles) NERFINISHED
United Kingdom NERFINISHED
preservedExampleLocation Australian War Memorial NERFINISHED
Bovington Tank Museum NERFINISHED
Imperial War Museum London NERFINISHED
primaryArmament QF 6-pounder 6 cwt gun
machine guns
succeededBy Mark V tank NERFINISHED
trackType full-length all-round track
usedAs infantry support tank
usedBy British Army
usedInConflict Battle of Amiens NERFINISHED
Battle of Cambrai NERFINISHED
Third Battle of Ypres NERFINISHED
World War I
width 4.11 m
withdrawnFromService early 1920s

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Cambrai 1917 usedTechnology Mark IV tank
Battle of Cambrai usedWeapon Mark IV tank
Mark III successor Mark IV tank
this entity surface form: Mark IV