Mark V Landship

The Mark V was a British tank of World War I. An upgrade of the Mark VI, the vehicle featured an epicyclic gear steering system that made it the first British heavy tank that required just one man to drive it, in addition to a more powerful engine and an extra machine gun mount to the rear of the hull. 400 were built in total; 200 of each "sex", although several were modified to become "hermaphrodites" with one "male" and one "female" sponsons.

The tank first saw action in July 1918 during the Battle of Hamel, going on to participate in eight major offensives before the war's end. Approximately 70 were sent to support the White Russian forces in the Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War and in the British North Russia Campaign. Most were subsequently captured by the Red Army.

Battlefield 1
The Mark V is a medium tank featured in Battlefield 1. It was first seen during the EA Play livestream as available on The St. Quentin Scar map.