
Mark VIII tank - Wikipedia
The Mark VIII tank also known as the Liberty or The International was a British-American tank design of the First World War intended to overcome the limitations of the earlier British designs …
Mark VIII Liberty Tank (1918)
The Mark VIII Liberty Tank was an attempt of a joint British/American heavy tank project to be produced in France and used by all three allies. The war ended before, but a few were used in …
Tank Mark VIII (International / Liberty) - Military Factory
2017年8月3日 · The Mark VIII "International Tank" (also "Liberty" when powered by the American Liberty engine) would become the first tank in history to be produced via an international …
Mark.VIII——美国第一辆HEAVE TANK - 哔哩哔哩
第一辆美军量产的重型坦克是在第一次世界大战期间协约国的合作下建造的,正式名称为Mark VIII重型坦克,也被称为“Liberty Tank”、“the International Tank”或“ the Anglo-American …
坦克科普:克伦威尔坦克 - 哔哩哔哩
2023年5月30日 · 克伦威尔坦克(英语:Cromwell tank、Tank, Cruiser, Mk VIII, Cromwell (A27M))是英国在第二次世界大战中开发的巡航坦克,系列中一部分型号称为人马座。 此战 …
Mk VIII tank - WW2 Weapons
The Mark VIII Liberty Tank, also known as the International Tank or Anglo-American Tank, was a heavy tank designed and manufactured during World War I as a joint project between the …
History of the Mark VIII Liberty Tank
2024年3月27日 · The MARK VIII tank was a compromise between the two Armies, and a cross between a current British design (the MARK V), made larger, and added many American …
Mark VIII Heavy Tank - Army Tanks
2019年2月18日 · Of all the British World War I tanks, the Mark VIII was the largest and the most powerful. It weighed 9 tons (9,144kg) more than the Mark I heavy tank. The Mark VIII’s engine …
Tank MArk VIII (Liberty or The International Tank)
Anglo-American project of heavy tank, intended to be the common tank of the allied armies. Designed in 1917, it was the result of experiences matured during the First World War, but the …
Mark VIII: The Original U.S. Army Tank Has Come Home
2024年5月22日 · Though similar to the British-built rhomboid tanks—which were notable for their full-length high tracks and side sponsons housing 6-pounder (57mm) guns—the Mk VIII went …