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German World War I heavy tank
The Sturmpanzerwagen A7V was a heavy tank introduced by Germany in 1918 during World War I. One hundred chassis were ordered in early 1917, ten to be
A7V
Last surviving German A7V tank (WWI-era)
Mephisto is a World War I German tank, the only surviving A7V. In April 1918, during a German attack at Villers-Bretonneux on the Western Front, it became
Mephisto_(tank)
1918 battle of the First World War
but the male tank, armed with 6-pounder guns, hit and disabled the lead A7V, which was then abandoned by its crew. The Mark IV continued to fire on the
Second Battle of Villers-Bretonneux
Second_Battle_of_Villers-Bretonneux
Supply carrier
tracked supply carrier built on the chassis of the German A7V Sturmpanzerwagen tank. When the A7V was first developed, the design committee made allowance
Überlandwagen
Units with transport and combat vehicles
stormtroopers. All machine-gun-armed A7V tanks carried two small flamethrowers for their dismounts to use. A7V tank would often carry a second officer
Mechanized_infantry
German tanks from World War I to the Cold War
German response to the modest initial successes of the Allied tanks was the A7V, which, like some other tanks of the period, was based on caterpillar tracks
Tanks_in_the_German_Army
(anti-tank gun) A7V Flakpanzer 1918 (anti-aircraft tank) A7V Schutzengrabenbagger 1918 (trench digger) A7V Sturmpanzerwagen 1917 (heavy tank) A7V Uberlandwagen
List of German weapons of World War I
List_of_German_weapons_of_World_War_I
Star in the constellation Pavo
HD 172555 is a white-hot type A7V star located relatively close by, 94 light-years from Earth in the direction of the constellation Pavo. Spectrographic
HD_172555
German chemist (1877–1943)
The crew abandoned their A7V but five were killed by continued fire from the Mark IV, which went on to engage two more A7V tanks that had appeared on
Wilhelm_Biltz
Demon in German folklore
Marvel Comics based on the Demon. Mephisto, the sole surviving WW1 German A7V tank Mr. Mistoffelees, a character from the musical Cats Prince of Darkness
Mephistopheles
Topics referred to by the same term
service 1913–1914 and 1915–1919 Wotan, an A7V (tank) that was scrapped by the Allies in 1919, also a replica A7V that was built in the 1980s Wotan I, also
Wotan_(disambiguation)
German WWI super-heavy tank prototype
almost completed by the end of World War I. In June 1917, before the first A7V tanks had been completed, the German War Ministry ordered the development
K-Wagen
German automobile designer (1871–1955)
Department's motor vehicle section, he designed the World War I German tanks A7V, K-Wagen, LK I and LK II. Born the son of a master locksmith, Vollmer grew
Joseph_Vollmer
Award
gunner, loader, mechanic, signaller or messenger) of a tank; either an A7V or a Beutepanzer (captured tank), and either participated in three armored
Tank_Memorial_Badge
Fortress gun
to the infantry gun role, the Germans used a number of guns to arm their A7V tanks and the guns were mounted in an armored casemate at the front of the
5.7_cm_Maxim-Nordenfelt
American tractor models, 1892-1925
use during the war. The French Schneider CA1 and Saint-Chamond and German A7V tanks were based on Holt tractors. There were at least three models used
Holt_tractor
Military Museum in Munster, Germany
includes some rare or unique types. For example, the museum has a replica of an A7V German First World War tank, the only example of its type in (continental)
German_Tank_Museum
themselves. They only developed one type of tank which saw combat in the war. The A7V Sturmpanzerwagen was designed in 1917 and was used in battle from March 1918
Tanks_in_World_War_I
Frontal armour configuration on a vehicle
vehicles. The first tank to feature a pike nose was the German Sturmpanzerwagen A7V of World War I. The sloping of its frontal armour plates was, however, subtle
Pike_nose
WW1 tank design
and machine guns having maximum armour thickness of 30 mm on the German A7V, while the far more numerous British Mark IV had armour 12 mm thick. The
Mendeleev_tank
Medium tank
over 400. That same day, 24 April, one Whippet was destroyed by a German A7V in the world's second tank battle, the only time a Whippet fought an enemy
Medium_Mark_A_Whippet
List of WWI vehicles
Schneider CA1 Schneider CA2 and CA3 † Schneider CA4 * Germany A7V Sturmpanzerwagen A7V-U-1 Sturmpanzerwagen † K-Wagen † Landpanzerkreuzer * Leichter Kampfwagen
List of combat vehicles of World War I
List_of_combat_vehicles_of_World_War_I
German military officer
Ernst Volckheim Ernst Volckheim (arrow) with the crew of A7V tank "Alter Fritz", 1918 Born (1898-04-11)11 April 1898 Bornheim, Germany Died 1 September
Ernst_Volckheim
German light tank prototype
German engineer and automobile designer Joseph Vollmer, who also designed the A7V, the K-Wagen and the LK I. Vollmer was appointed to the position of chief
LK_II
Bretagne Touraine Anjou Normandie (Later renamed Lorraine) Berry Champagne A7V Mephisto Gretchen Faust Schnuck Baden I Cyklop (later renamed Imperator)
List_of_named_tanks
Artillery used as a tank's main armament
be considered the first specialised tank gun. The first German tank, the A7V, used British-made 57 mm Maxim-Nordenfelt fortification guns captured from
Tank_gun
German main battle tank
details". fighting-vehicles.com. Retrieved 27 August 2024. "The LEOPARD 2 A7V" (PDF). Krauss-Maffei Wegmann GmbH & Co. KG. Archived from the original (PDF)
Leopard_2
Armored fighting vehicles used by Nazi Germany
used synonym is Kampfpanzer, or "fight panzer". The first German tank, the A7V of 1918, was referred to as a Sturmpanzerwagen (roughly, "armoured assault
German_tanks_in_World_War_II
Tracked heavy armoured fighting vehicle
started development only after encountering British tanks on the Somme. The A7V, the only type made, was introduced in March 1918 with just 20 being produced
Tank
Technical standard
UNH+1+PAORES:93:1:IA' MSG+1:45' IFT+3+XYZCOMPANY AVAILABILITY' ERC+A7V:1:AMD' IFT+3+NO MORE FLIGHTS' ODI' TVL+240493:1000::1220+FRA+JFK+DL+400+C'
EDIFACT
Weapon
Renault FT Medium Medium Mark A Whippet Medium Mark B Medium Mark C Heavy A7V Mark I Mark II Mark III Mark IV Mark V Mark V* Mark V** Mark VIII Saint-Chamond
Steam_Wheel_Tank
WWI military offensive along the Western Front
German A7V tank at Roye, March 1918
German_spring_offensive
German tank project
First World War it was clear that the only operational German tank, the A7V, was too expensive to produce and had too large a crew. Therefore, it was
Sturmpanzerwagen Oberschlesien
Sturmpanzerwagen_Oberschlesien
German experimental tank designed during the Interwar Period
build tanks when Germany had previously only made one official tank, the A7V, and this design led to the creation of the Panzer I. "Original Leichttraktor
Leichttraktor
with 35 reported to be battle ready. In comparison, over a third of the 20 A7V tanks built by Germany had been destroyed or captured by then. Most Beutepanzers
List of foreign vehicles used by Germany in World War II
List_of_foreign_vehicles_used_by_Germany_in_World_War_II
Naval gun
"Canon de caponnière" or fortification gun, which was used to arm the German A7V tank in World War I. Nordenfelt guns can be visually differentiated from
QF_6-pounder_Nordenfelt
before the end of the war, and none saw combat. There was, briefly, one A7V with two extra machine guns in place of the 57 mm cannon. It was later converted
Comparison of World War I tanks
Comparison_of_World_War_I_tanks
British WWI tank
faced with captured British male tanks in German use, or the Germans' own A7V. The Mark V was to be followed by the more advanced Tank Mark VI, but this
Mark_V_tank
Sanskrit term for honorarium
MBh. v Ragh. v, 20 Katha1s. iv, 93 f.; f. (˚णाम् आ- √दिश्, "to thank" DivyA7v. vii, 104; Caus. "to earn thanks", i); f. a gift, donation (cf. अभय-, प्रा*ण-)
Dakṣiṇā
War apparatus during First World War
Operating pressure: 12,000mps Higgins, David R. (20 January 2013). Mark IV vs A7V: Villers-Bretonneux 1918. Illustrated by Dennis, Peter; Palmer, Ian. Osprey
Flachmine_17
German light tank prototype
Renault FT Medium Medium Mark A Whippet Medium Mark B Medium Mark C Heavy A7V Mark I Mark II Mark III Mark IV Mark V Mark V* Mark V** Mark VIII Saint-Chamond
LK_I
Chronicle of armoured combat vehicles
to fit larger engines but the project—and the vehicle—was abandoned. The A7V was the only German tank of World War I that saw actual combat. A prototype
History_of_the_tank
140 K0III κ Phe κ 46 2262 2072 00h 26m 12.12s −43° 40′ 47.7″ 3.93 2.07 77 A7V δ Phe δ 109 9362 7083 01h 31m 14.98s −49° 04′ 23.1″ 3.93 0.66 147 K0III-IV
List_of_stars_in_Phoenix
Evolution of British tanks
assault was to develop its own armoured program. Soon the massive A7V appeared. The A7V was a clumsy monster, weighing 30 tons with a crew of eighteen.
Tanks_in_the_British_Army
Italian World War I heavy tank
the attention of the Italian military. Similar to in concept to the German A7V tank, the Fiat 2000 was a "mobile fortress" featuring heavy armour 20 mm
Fiat_2000
Prototype Tank
Renault FT Medium Medium Mark A Whippet Medium Mark B Medium Mark C Heavy A7V Mark I Mark II Mark III Mark IV Mark V Mark V* Mark V** Mark VIII Saint-Chamond
Souain_experiment
British heavy tank project
Renault FT Medium Medium Mark A Whippet Medium Mark B Medium Mark C Heavy A7V Mark I Mark II Mark III Mark IV Mark V Mark V* Mark V** Mark VIII Saint-Chamond
Mark_VI_tank
Type of combat tank
faced with captured British male tanks in German use or the Germans' own A7V. The Mark V was first used in the Battle of Hamel on 4 July 1918, when 60
British heavy tanks of the First World War
British_heavy_tanks_of_the_First_World_War
Use of armoured fighting vehicles in war
the contrary, produced only a few tanks, late in the war. Twenty German A7V tanks were produced during the entire conflict, compared to over 4,400 French
Armoured_warfare
Tank
Renault FT Medium Medium Mark A Whippet Medium Mark B Medium Mark C Heavy A7V Mark I Mark II Mark III Mark IV Mark V Mark V* Mark V** Mark VIII Saint-Chamond
Levavasseur_project
Super-heavy tank
Renault FT Medium Medium Mark A Whippet Medium Mark B Medium Mark C Heavy A7V Mark I Mark II Mark III Mark IV Mark V Mark V* Mark V** Mark VIII Saint-Chamond
Flying_Elephant
Category of tanks during World War I
Renault FT Medium Medium Mark A Whippet Medium Mark B Medium Mark C Heavy A7V Mark I Mark II Mark III Mark IV Mark V Mark V* Mark V** Mark VIII Saint-Chamond
Male_tank
c 331 Iota Ursae Majoris (Talitha) Ursa Major 47.3 ± 0.1 3.14/10.1/10.3 A7V(n) + M3V + M4V 332 10 Ursae Majoris Lynx 52.4 ± 0.6 3.960 (4.18 / 6.48) F3V
List of Gliese and GJ objects (1-1000)
List_of_Gliese_and_GJ_objects_(1-1000)
Heavily armed and armored tank
German heavy tank A7V of WWI
Heavy_tank
British WWI Tank
Renault FT Medium Medium Mark A Whippet Medium Mark B Medium Mark C Heavy A7V Mark I Mark II Mark III Mark IV Mark V Mark V* Mark V** Mark VIII Saint-Chamond
Mark_IV_tank
Small tracked armoured fighting vehicle
Renault FT Medium Medium Mark A Whippet Medium Mark B Medium Mark C Heavy A7V Mark I Mark II Mark III Mark IV Mark V Mark V* Mark V** Mark VIII Saint-Chamond
Tankette
Renault FT Medium Medium Mark A Whippet Medium Mark B Medium Mark C Heavy A7V Mark I Mark II Mark III Mark IV Mark V Mark V* Mark V** Mark VIII Saint-Chamond
Tanks_of_France
Category of tanks during World War I
Renault FT Medium Medium Mark A Whippet Medium Mark B Medium Mark C Heavy A7V Mark I Mark II Mark III Mark IV Mark V Mark V* Mark V** Mark VIII Saint-Chamond
Female_tank
A0V ι Tau ι 102 32301 23497 05h 03m 05.70s +21° 35′ 24.2″ 4.62 1.13 163 A7V member of the Hyades star cluster ρ Tau ρ 86 28910 21273 04h 33m 50.86s +14° 50′ 40
List_of_stars_in_Taurus
Extremely large or weighty tracked fighting vehicle
Renault FT Medium Medium Mark A Whippet Medium Mark B Medium Mark C Heavy A7V Mark I Mark II Mark III Mark IV Mark V Mark V* Mark V** Mark VIII Saint-Chamond
Super-heavy_tank
Armoured car
Renault FT Medium Medium Mark A Whippet Medium Mark B Medium Mark C Heavy A7V Mark I Mark II Mark III Mark IV Mark V Mark V* Mark V** Mark VIII Saint-Chamond
Büssing_A5P
Experimental Russian armoured vehicle
Renault FT Medium Medium Mark A Whippet Medium Mark B Medium Mark C Heavy A7V Mark I Mark II Mark III Mark IV Mark V Mark V* Mark V** Mark VIII Saint-Chamond
Tsar_Tank
List of German Tanks by type; includes both past and present vehicles
Neubaufahrzeug Treffas-Wagen[better source needed] VK 20 E-50 VT A7V A7V-U [de] Tiger I Tiger II or King Tiger IS (East Germany) VK 30.01 (H) VK
List of military land vehicles of Germany
List_of_military_land_vehicles_of_Germany
Class of tank
Renault FT Medium Medium Mark A Whippet Medium Mark B Medium Mark C Heavy A7V Mark I Mark II Mark III Mark IV Mark V Mark V* Mark V** Mark VIII Saint-Chamond
Light_tank
Heavy French tank of World War 1
Renault FT Medium Medium Mark A Whippet Medium Mark B Medium Mark C Heavy A7V Mark I Mark II Mark III Mark IV Mark V Mark V* Mark V** Mark VIII Saint-Chamond
Saint-Chamond_(tank)
Study of war and its impact on societies, cultures, and economies
advantage due to their superiority in tanks; the Germans had only a few dozen A7V tanks and 170 captured tanks. The British and the French each had several
Military_history
was less advanced than the Allies. The A7V was the only tank produced by Germany and a late war product. The A7V weighed 30 tons, was armed with a 57 mm
Imperial German Army in World War I
Imperial_German_Army_in_World_War_I
High proper motion white-hued star in the constellation Boötes
magnitude of +1.44. The visible component has a stellar classification of A7V, indicating that it is an A-type main-sequence star. It has 1.94 times the
11_Boötis
British prototype armoured tank
Renault FT Medium Medium Mark A Whippet Medium Mark B Medium Mark C Heavy A7V Mark I Mark II Mark III Mark IV Mark V Mark V* Mark V** Mark VIII Saint-Chamond
Little_Willie
48m, Vmin = 12.5m EY Ori EY 36412 25863 05h 31m 18.41s −05° 42′ 13.5″ 9.49 A7V Algol variable, Vmax = 9.43m, Vmin = 10.13m, P = 16.79 d BN Ori BN 05h 36m
List_of_stars_in_Orion
Light tank
Renault FT Medium Medium Mark A Whippet Medium Mark B Medium Mark C Heavy A7V Mark I Mark II Mark III Mark IV Mark V Mark V* Mark V** Mark VIII Saint-Chamond
M1917_light_tank
Constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere
amateur telescopes. The primary is a white main sequence star of spectral type A7V, that is an estimated 1.81 times as massive as the Sun, while the secondary—of
Crater_(constellation)
2018 studio album by 1914
Title Length 1. "War In" 1:14 2. "Arrival. The Meuse-Argonne" 6:20 3. "A7V Mephisto" 8:13 4. "High Wood. 75 Acres of Hell" 5:27 5. "Beat the Bastards"
The Blind Leading the Blind (album)
The_Blind_Leading_the_Blind_(album)
Soviet super-heavy tank project
Renault FT Medium Medium Mark A Whippet Medium Mark B Medium Mark C Heavy A7V Mark I Mark II Mark III Mark IV Mark V Mark V* Mark V** Mark VIII Saint-Chamond
KV-4
Armoured car
Renault FT Medium Medium Mark A Whippet Medium Mark B Medium Mark C Heavy A7V Mark I Mark II Mark III Mark IV Mark V Mark V* Mark V** Mark VIII Saint-Chamond
Ehrhardt_E-V/4
Tank designed for all primary combat roles
Renault FT Medium Medium Mark A Whippet Medium Mark B Medium Mark C Heavy A7V Mark I Mark II Mark III Mark IV Mark V Mark V* Mark V** Mark VIII Saint-Chamond
Main_battle_tank
Armoured wire cutter
Renault FT Medium Medium Mark A Whippet Medium Mark B Medium Mark C Heavy A7V Mark I Mark II Mark III Mark IV Mark V Mark V* Mark V** Mark VIII Saint-Chamond
Breton-Prétot_machine
Armoured fighting vehicle in early WWI, a precursor to the tank
Renault FT Medium Medium Mark A Whippet Medium Mark B Medium Mark C Heavy A7V Mark I Mark II Mark III Mark IV Mark V Mark V* Mark V** Mark VIII Saint-Chamond
Frot-Laffly_armoured_roller
WW1 Tank Commander
female Mark IVs were only lightly gunned and were forced to retreat after the A7V “Nixe” (commanded by Wilhelm Blitz) took out one and started machine gunning
Frank Mitchell (tank commander)
Frank_Mitchell_(tank_commander)
Pakistani main battle tank
Renault R40 AMC 34 AMC 35 ARL 44 AMX-13 AMX-30 AMX-50 Leclerc Of Germany A7V Panzer I Panzer II Panzer III Panzer IV Panther tank Spähpanzer SP I.C. Tiger
Al-Khalid_tank
Weapon
Renault FT Medium Medium Mark A Whippet Medium Mark B Medium Mark C Heavy A7V Mark I Mark II Mark III Mark IV Mark V Mark V* Mark V** Mark VIII Saint-Chamond
CLB_75_tank
Evolution of American Tanks
Renault FT Medium Medium Mark A Whippet Medium Mark B Medium Mark C Heavy A7V Mark I Mark II Mark III Mark IV Mark V Mark V* Mark V** Mark VIII Saint-Chamond
Tanks_of_the_United_States
Pakistani main battle tank
Renault R40 AMC 34 AMC 35 ARL 44 AMX-13 AMX-30 AMX-50 Leclerc Of Germany A7V Panzer I Panzer II Panzer III Panzer IV Panther tank Spähpanzer SP I.C. Tiger
Haider_(tank)
Classification of tank
Renault FT Medium Medium Mark A Whippet Medium Mark B Medium Mark C Heavy A7V Mark I Mark II Mark III Mark IV Mark V Mark V* Mark V** Mark VIII Saint-Chamond
Medium_tank
Military unit
Villers-Bretonneux on 24 April. The battalion was attacked out of the mist by six German A7V tanks and fell back until they realised that the tanks were manoeuvring ineffectually
4th (City of London) Battalion, London Regiment
4th_(City_of_London)_Battalion,_London_Regiment
Star in the constellation Leo Minor
listed as a fast-rotating spectral standard star for the spectral type of A7V, as opposed to the slow-rotating standard star 2 Hydrae. It is also a Delta
21_Leonis_Minoris
Binary star in the constellation of Andromeda
the Sun's. It is a late-type A star whose spectral type is estimated as A7V. In 1906, Norman Lockyer and F. E. Baxandall reported that α Andromedae had
Alpheratz
French tank developed during WWI
Renault FT Medium Medium Mark A Whippet Medium Mark B Medium Mark C Heavy A7V Mark I Mark II Mark III Mark IV Mark V Mark V* Mark V** Mark VIII Saint-Chamond
Schneider_CA1
British/American WWI tank
Renault FT Medium Medium Mark A Whippet Medium Mark B Medium Mark C Heavy A7V Mark I Mark II Mark III Mark IV Mark V Mark V* Mark V** Mark VIII Saint-Chamond
Mark_VIII_tank
Combat vehicle with both armament and armour
Renault FT Medium Medium Mark A Whippet Medium Mark B Medium Mark C Heavy A7V Mark I Mark II Mark III Mark IV Mark V Mark V* Mark V** Mark VIII Saint-Chamond
Armoured_fighting_vehicle
Soviet Union Israel T-55 100 Soviet Union Germany Leopard 2 A5/A6/A7/A7V/A8 328 Germany 2A4 no longer in use; for resale by KMW and Rheinmetall.
List of main battle tanks by country
List_of_main_battle_tanks_by_country
Weapon
Renault FT Medium Medium Mark A Whippet Medium Mark B Medium Mark C Heavy A7V Mark I Mark II Mark III Mark IV Mark V Mark V* Mark V** Mark VIII Saint-Chamond
Medium_Mark_D
62±0.35 54th brightest star and brightest known mercury–manganese star B A7V 4.21 Beta Reticuli 97 ± 2 Reticulum 03h 44m 11.97587s -64° 48′ 24.8610″ K0IV
List of star systems within 95–100 light-years
List_of_star_systems_within_95–100_light-years
Star in the constellation Cassiopeia
X-rays and microwaves in large flares. It was historically catalogued as an A7V star, but later revised to F0V. Based on kinematics, this star is likely
47_Cassiopeiae
Double star in the constellation Taurus
reported as a double star with two components at separation 0.1", both of type A7V and magnitude 5.4. The combined spectrum matches a stellar classification
Iota_Tauri
Weapon
Renault FT Medium Medium Mark A Whippet Medium Mark B Medium Mark C Heavy A7V Mark I Mark II Mark III Mark IV Mark V Mark V* Mark V** Mark VIII Saint-Chamond
Boirault_machine
Renault FT Medium Medium Mark A Whippet Medium Mark B Medium Mark C Heavy A7V Mark I Mark II Mark III Mark IV Mark V Mark V* Mark V** Mark VIII Saint-Chamond
Tanks_of_Italy
Star in the constellation Draco
energy through hydrogen fusion at its core. Other sources classify it as A7V or F0Vs. It has a similar chemical abundance to the Sun. The star is listed
59_Draconis
French light tank
Renault FT Medium Medium Mark A Whippet Medium Mark B Medium Mark C Heavy A7V Mark I Mark II Mark III Mark IV Mark V Mark V* Mark V** Mark VIII Saint-Chamond
Renault_FT
Star in the constellation Centaurus
1969 catalogue records a visual magnitude of 5.85 and a spectral type of A7V, presumably a case of mistaken identity. In 1971, HR 5171 A was identified
HR_5171
A7V
A7V
A7V
A7V
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Blue Lotus
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Name; Word; Sound
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Christian, French, German, Greek, Jamaican, Teutonic
Healthy; Wide; Famous in War; Renowned in Battle; Hale; Sun; Intelligent; Smart; Fighter; Warrior; Similar to Louise Famous in War
Surname or Lastname
Jewish
Jewish : variant of Moses.English (Devon and Norfolk) and French : from a medieval variant of the personal name Moses (Middle English Moise, Old French Moïse).
Girl/Female
Tamil
Johnsvi | ஜோஹà¯à®¨à¯à®¸à¯à®µà¯€
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Who Guards the Treasure; Treasurer
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Indian, Telugu
Goddess Laxmi
Boy/Male
Tamil
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God
Boy/Male
Anglo, British, English
From the Sheep Meadow
Girl/Female
Australian, British, Celtic, Christian, Czechoslovakian, English, Gaelic, Irish, Scandinavian, Swedish
Form of Bridget; Resolute Strength; Power; Strong; To Help; The Exalted One
A7V
A7V
A7V
A7V
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