The Schneider CA-1 was the first French tank combat vehicle that had to be developed at the beginning of the war of positions and was first used on the western front from April 1917.
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The Saint-Chamond tank was the second heavy tank of the French army to be built and used during the First World War, but it never met the expectations of the military.
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The Renault FT was a French light tank which was one of the most revolutionary and influential tank constructions in history and whose basic structure is still used today.
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The Flying Elephant was a project for the construction of a heavy tank, which was classified as a tank fighter and German tanks should fight.
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The Mark VI was a development project of a heavy tank, which was to enforce a new design of the previous Mark Panzer, but did not go beyond a design.
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The medium Mark C Hornet was developed simultaneously with the medium Mark B Whippet and should replace the Mark A on the Western Front and support the Mark IV tanks.
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After the successful launch of the Mark A as a light tank, the Medium Mark B Whippet medium-heavy tank should support the vehicles already used in France.
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The medium Mark A Whippet was a light tank, which should accompany as cavalry tanks the heavy Mark tanks and secured area won against enemy attacks.
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The Mark IV Panzer was the further development of the Mark I and its experiences in the first missions of the war. With over 1.000 pieces, the Mark IV was the most-built tank in the First World War.
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