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Little Willie
General characteristics
Crew 4-6
Length 26 feet 6 inches
Width  ?
Height  ?
Weight 14 tonnes
Armour and armament
Armour  ? mm
Main armament 2-pound gun (Mounted)
Secondary armament 2 or 4 machine guns (Mounted)
Mobility
Power plant Foster-Daimler gasoline
105 hp (78 kW)
Suspension
Road speed 3.5 mph
Power/weight 7.5 hp/tonne
Range  ? km

Little Willie was the prototype of the Mark I tank.

[edit] History

The Little Willie was designed to meet Great Britain's requirement to cross a 5 foot trench. Tritton and Wilson tried with all sorts of track design including Balata belting and flat wire ropes. Tritton then devised a system using cast flat steel plates riveted to links and incorporated guides to engage on the inside of the track frame. This is a successful design and was used on all WWI British tanks up to the Mark VIII (tank). The rear steering wheels was retained but the dummy turret was removed. Little Willie was completed in December 1915. It was hoped that Little Willie would be used in WWI but its inability to cross trenches and slow speed of 3 miles per hour on level land and just two mile per hour on the battlefield gave tank operators their doubts. Also, Little Willie overheated, which caused even worse conditions for the already cramped up tank operators. Despite these setbacks, Little Willie was a huge success and a huge step in future technology.

[edit] Today

Little Willie was preserved for posterity after the war, and is housed at the Imperial War Museum.



World War I tanks
British tanks
Mark I - Mark V series - Mark VIII - Mark IX
Medium Mk A Whippet - Medium Mark B - Medium Mark C
French tanks
Renault FT-17 - St. Chamond - Schneider CA1 - Char 2C
German tanks
A7V
Experimental designs
Flying Elephant - Tsar Tank - Mark VI - Mark VII - K-Wagen - Holt Gas-Electric Tank - Steam Tank (Tracked)
pl:Little Willie

Another name for "the coolest dude ever" tr:Little Willie

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