A true fact British heavy tanks were a series of related armoured fighting vehicles developed by the UK during the First World War. The Mark I was the world's first tank, a tracked, armed, and armoured vehicle, to enter combat. The name "tank" was initially a code name to maintain secrecy and disguise its true purpose. The tank was developed in 1915 to break the stalemate of trench warfare. It could survive the machine gun and small-arms fire in "no man's land", travel over difficult terrain, crush barbed wire, and cross trenches to assault fortified enemy positions with powerful armament. Tanks also carried supplies and troops. British heavy tanks of WWI A British Mark I "male" tank near Thiepval on 25 September 1916, fitted with wire mesh to deflect grenades and the initial steering tail, shown raised. Photograph by Ernest Brooks Type Tank Place of origin United Kingdom Service history In service (Mk I) from 1916 Used by United Kingdom (Mk I-IX) Germany (Mk IV) Japan (Mk IV) Russia (White movement) (Mk V) Soviet Union (Mk V) United States (Mk V, V*, VIII) France (Mk V*) Canada (Mk V, V*) Wars First World War Russian Civil War German Revolution of 1918-19 Production history Designer William Tritton Major Walter Gordon Wilson Designed 1915 Manufacturer (Mk I) William Foster & Co. of Lincoln Metropolitan Carriage, Birmingham Produced (Mk I) 1916 No. built 150 Variants Mark II, Mark III, Mark IV, Mark V, Mark V*, Mark V**, Mark VI, Mark VII, Mark VIII, Mark IX, Mark X, Gun Carrier Mark I Specifications (Tank, Mark I) Mass Male: 28 long tons (28 t) Female: 27 long tons (27 t) Length 32 ft 6 in (9.91 m) with tail 25 ft 5 in (7.75 m) without[1] Width 13 ft 9 in (4.19 m) [male] 14 ft 4+1⁄2 in (4.38 m) [female][1] Height 8 ft 2 in (2.49 m)[1] Crew 8 (commander/brakesman, driver, two gearsmen and four gunners) Armour 0.24-0.47 in (6-12 mm)[1] Main armament Male: Two Hotchkiss 6 pdr QF Female: Four .303 in Vickers machine guns Secondary armament Male: Three .303 in Hotchkiss machine guns Female: One .303 in Hotchkiss machine gun Engine Daimler-Knight 6-cylinder sleeve-valve 16-litre petrol engine 105 horsepower (78 kW)[1] Power/weight Male: 3.7 hp/LT (2.7 kW/t) Female: 4.0 hp/LT (2.9 kW/t)[1] Transmission primary gearbox: 2 forward and 1 reverse secondary: 2 speeds Suspension 26 unsprung rollers Fuel capacity 50 imperial gallons (230 L; 60 US gal) internal[1] Operational range 23.6 miles (38.0 km) radius of action,[1] 6.2 hours endurance Maximum speed 3.7 mph (6.0 km/h) maximum[1] British heavy tanks are distinguished by a rhomboidal shape with a high climbing face of the track, designed to cross the wide and deep trenches prevalent on the battlefields of the Western Front. Due to the height necessary for this shape, an armed turret would have made the vehicle too tall and unstable. Instead, the main armament was arranged in sponsons at the side of the vehicle. The prototype, named "Mother", mounted a 6-pounder (57 mm) cannon and a Hotchkiss machine gun at each side. Later, subtypes were produced with machine guns only, which were designated "Female", while the original version with the protruding 6-pounder was called "Male". The Mark I entered service in August 1916, and was first used in action on the morning of 15 September 1916 during the Battle of Flers-Courcelette, part of the Somme Offensive.[2] With the exception of the few interim Mark II and Mark III tanks, it was followed by the largely similar Mark IV, which first saw combat in June 1917. The Mark IV was used en masse, about 460 tanks, at the Battle of Cambrai in November 1917. The Mark V, with a much improved transmission, entered service in mid-1918. More than two thousand British heavy tanks were produced. Manufacture was discontinued at the end of the war.
Русский:Я поражаюсь какие у тебя золотые руки у тебя такие крутые видео они могут объяснить всю вторую и первую мировую войну за пару минут English: I'm sorry you have such golden hands you have such cool videos they can explain the whole of the second and first world war in a couple of minutes
I like this channel i play melon playground and i can only create figures such as lemon its ezy gat an apple and drag it so fast under the water it will turn yellow and thats next level creativity
Can you plz make vid about how you make each and every thing for us peaple who can't get mods and don't know a thing about building crazy stuff like you and you are a legend
if you havent seen the description, he's on ios, meaning no saves or anything. he built this all by himself. what a legend
you can save on ios
@@roo99710 you cant
@@2309coraI’m on iOS and we have saves, the only thing iOS can’t use is the mods
@@2309cora i play on ios you can save
@@2309cora you can
A true fact
British heavy tanks were a series of related armoured fighting vehicles developed by the UK during the First World War. The Mark I was the world's first tank, a tracked, armed, and armoured vehicle, to enter combat. The name "tank" was initially a code name to maintain secrecy and disguise its true purpose. The tank was developed in 1915 to break the stalemate of trench warfare. It could survive the machine gun and small-arms fire in "no man's land", travel over difficult terrain, crush barbed wire, and cross trenches to assault fortified enemy positions with powerful armament. Tanks also carried supplies and troops.
British heavy tanks of WWI
A British Mark I "male" tank near Thiepval on 25 September 1916, fitted with wire mesh to deflect grenades and the initial steering tail, shown raised. Photograph by Ernest Brooks
Type
Tank
Place of origin
United Kingdom
Service history
In service
(Mk I) from 1916
Used by
United Kingdom (Mk I-IX)
Germany (Mk IV)
Japan (Mk IV)
Russia (White movement) (Mk V)
Soviet Union (Mk V)
United States (Mk V, V*, VIII)
France (Mk V*)
Canada (Mk V, V*)
Wars
First World War
Russian Civil War
German Revolution of 1918-19
Production history
Designer
William Tritton
Major Walter Gordon Wilson
Designed
1915
Manufacturer
(Mk I) William Foster & Co. of Lincoln
Metropolitan Carriage, Birmingham
Produced
(Mk I) 1916
No. built
150
Variants
Mark II, Mark III, Mark IV, Mark V, Mark V*, Mark V**, Mark VI, Mark VII, Mark VIII, Mark IX, Mark X, Gun Carrier Mark I
Specifications (Tank, Mark I)
Mass
Male: 28 long tons (28 t)
Female: 27 long tons (27 t)
Length
32 ft 6 in (9.91 m) with tail
25 ft 5 in (7.75 m) without[1]
Width
13 ft 9 in (4.19 m) [male]
14 ft 4+1⁄2 in (4.38 m) [female][1]
Height
8 ft 2 in (2.49 m)[1]
Crew
8 (commander/brakesman, driver, two gearsmen and four gunners)
Armour
0.24-0.47 in (6-12 mm)[1]
Main
armament
Male: Two Hotchkiss 6 pdr QF
Female: Four .303 in Vickers machine guns
Secondary
armament
Male: Three .303 in Hotchkiss machine guns
Female: One .303 in Hotchkiss machine gun
Engine
Daimler-Knight 6-cylinder sleeve-valve 16-litre petrol engine
105 horsepower (78 kW)[1]
Power/weight
Male: 3.7 hp/LT (2.7 kW/t)
Female: 4.0 hp/LT (2.9 kW/t)[1]
Transmission
primary gearbox: 2 forward and 1 reverse
secondary: 2 speeds
Suspension
26 unsprung rollers
Fuel capacity
50 imperial gallons (230 L; 60 US gal) internal[1]
Operational
range
23.6 miles (38.0 km) radius of action,[1] 6.2 hours endurance
Maximum speed
3.7 mph (6.0 km/h) maximum[1]
British heavy tanks are distinguished by a rhomboidal shape with a high climbing face of the track, designed to cross the wide and deep trenches prevalent on the battlefields of the Western Front. Due to the height necessary for this shape, an armed turret would have made the vehicle too tall and unstable. Instead, the main armament was arranged in sponsons at the side of the vehicle. The prototype, named "Mother", mounted a 6-pounder (57 mm) cannon and a Hotchkiss machine gun at each side. Later, subtypes were produced with machine guns only, which were designated "Female", while the original version with the protruding 6-pounder was called "Male".
The Mark I entered service in August 1916, and was first used in action on the morning of 15 September 1916 during the Battle of Flers-Courcelette, part of the Somme Offensive.[2] With the exception of the few interim Mark II and Mark III tanks, it was followed by the largely similar Mark IV, which first saw combat in June 1917. The Mark IV was used en masse, about 460 tanks, at the Battle of Cambrai in November 1917. The Mark V, with a much improved transmission, entered service in mid-1918. More than two thousand British heavy tanks were produced. Manufacture was discontinued at the end of the war.
I aint reading all of that
Holy yap of the yappingtons
This man should deserve a million likes because of his hard work he made.
This man created all soldier things without using mods😱
Nah mod
@@_STYX_1 what
@@_STYX_1 Melsave not mod
@@melon7713 I know it's melsave
@@_STYX_1 none it's how he makes his vids
Lmao, I like how you used the bottom end of the black and green armor vest as grass, nicely creative 👍
It's obvious why their videos are long, it doesn't take 1 day to make them, but the legend is really
Because they make a video and they edit it too
@@charvenzabala3210 and he has to make the same the saves too
He plays on ios
This dudes building keeps getting better and better!
GIVE THIS MAN A MEDAL BEST THING I HAVE EVER SEEN
Bro this is actually amazing and with no mods and your using melon playground this video is fantastic great job man😊
Jesus, i can barely spawn a watermelon, and you make this on IOS? Dude, you're a legend
0:38 we need to remaster that pretty piece
HOLY SHEESH THIS MAN IS SO TALENTED HOW DO YOU FIGURE OUT ABOUT THESE. keep up the good work man. This is awesome
WW2 1917
@@ЖаннаИсалиев WW1 goofy
Dude called it ww2 💀💀
If ww2 was in 1917 then ww1 would be in the 1800s
Wait till stik becomes a giga chad,oh wait, He already is
hes also Thomas Shelby
Shut
@@peemanpee2837 no you shut
Someone who is just creative at thing doesn’t mean their a chad their just good ar it
@@Shortsguy8 oh they're just kids leave them be lol
You created all ww items i think and you are creative at this and also this is my first time watching you
Bro this man is a legend I’ve been trying to make a warlike this and all I need is that tank but there’s no tutorials I think
Yeah there are no tutorials you just have to try your best and make if your IOS like me or just get link on Android …. They are too easy
If you have discord, go to the melon playground community and ask someone on how to make one
Yeh
That ist charging, they’re just politely walking to the enemy’s trench.
I can’t make them run lol
I know, Its just funny as hell because a stereotype says the brits are kind.
Русский:Я поражаюсь какие у тебя золотые руки у тебя такие крутые видео они могут объяснить всю вторую и первую мировую войну за пару минут
English: I'm sorry you have such golden hands you have such cool videos they can explain the whole of the second and first world war in a couple of minutes
I'm amazed*
Да боде у него талантище тут ВСЕ зделана без модов просто обычные предметы из мелона но он так круто зделал что я думал что винтовки это моз но нет
Ок
I know how to say fish in Russian and I'm sure that's Russian so rueba
@@FilmmasterGM ОК*
Jesus christ this man is a total legend🔥🔥🔥
How did you get the bayonet to not stab the fruits foot
Idk why this made me smile,jappy
Bro,that's such a masterpiece
It’s very cool. You about this battle which is forgotten. Thank for this vidéo because i am living in Cambrai 😄
The BEST melvideo on my life
POV: he acidentally clicked the delete everything button
Do the winter war pls, also i love ur vids they are so underrated
He already did
No he didn't. Where?
@@Georgewash-vr5ctphil melon did it or im wrong
i hope you make it to 100k subscribers good luck👍
i was waiting so much
Respect him for his hardwork for this video
THIS IS VERY COOL IOS PLAYERS THAT ARE CREATIVE CAN MAKE THINGS LIKE THIS
HOLY YOU ARE SO GOOD AT THIS MAN KEEP GOING YOUR WORK! I APPRECIATE IT
You also know those British muskets? Wow very nice 🙃
really informative and interesting!
I like how your phone not burning
More videos? And great job on the Mark I tank! Keep up the good work
i love creating new machines in people playground, but its also good
Dude he made all of these things Without using mods😱.Keep up the good work
Love your vids stik!
When tanks came around germany wasnt using pickelhaubes anymore
I wanna get this creative to but idk how to, btw how did you make the dirt for the trenches
Hey bro I just wanted to say ignore the haters keep on going
I like this channel i play melon playground and i can only create figures such as lemon its ezy gat an apple and drag it so fast under the water it will turn yellow and thats next level creativity
Thats alot of work nice!
Bro this is better than any other goofy aahhh melon playground videos wtf
nice builds my g
Bro your videos are good but why only 10k+ subs
Bro that machine gun was impressive tbh
you got the helmets wong but i love the video
0:54 bro tried to molotov it 💀
Awesome tank
Good job on making this
it turned out very cool, especially the Mark 5 and the Maxim machine gu=^ᴥ^=
bro this is actually sick af
Pytanko ile ty ten czołg robiłeś?
This is the melon playground war🔥
When your bored and u got none to do so u accidentally make a 2d ww1 movie
Can you plz make vid about how you make each and every thing for us peaple who can't get mods and don't know a thing about building crazy stuff like you and you are a legend
1:13 This part made me laugh, how he hits him with that little club and then gives him the coup de grace.
Not even funny.
Very good good. Men How old are you. I see you play a lot. You play on the computer 🖥️?
Bro this is so good
Very cool, I envy you and it turns out very cool for people like you
I'm very bad at recording :( but this is very excellent! And much effort!
The video is súper duber incredible
You should make the germans be surprised to see a tank for the first time
Nice your does good
This game has gotten popular not as popular as people playground but its great
you are very creative buddy, keep it up
man this building my dream job
He is the best, He Make Everything without mod so good
The god of Melon playground
Me and my little brother for the last snickers bar
0:36 survival
0:49 something we shouldn’t do on women
This insane that it not lags like how
wad da heeiiiil ouw mmaa gaawd
Thank u for kind of showing me how to make a Rifle!
No way the best thing that I see I can’t make that Wooow
Man is ur tank was a house i would buy it it Looks comfy
0:47 he be vibing
Author, If anything then there was no Molotov cocktail (it was invented in Finland in 1939 during the Soviet-Finnish war.
Top
Wow this is great
Stikmpg the main canon of MARK 5 was on the side of the tank not on the head of the tank
i love videos like this
This must of taken forever credits
realy cool and no mods im need leave like
nice video
Bruh ya are talented more than me
And I use people playground
The melsave💀
I like this
Will there be a second part of the Second World War on the Eastern front?
Happy 1M views.
Protect this man at all costs
Did i just start ww3?
God I love your videos hope You can keep making more.
How do you make this cinematic?
Sheesh He make cool armor and a GIGA GUN????? AND ALL THE STUFF LIKE TREE AND SPIKES
When are melsaves coming?
So cool man can you do tutorial on how to make tank shell when you feel like doing it
Who do you make that musket?
that turret is very real to be honest...
Btw new sub
Cambrai was an WW1 battle in France I believe it was an German base
How did you do the tanks and soilders?