The modern vehicle that was invented to circumvent trench warfare is the tank. Tanks were first introduced during World War I as a way to maneuver through the stalemate of trench warfare and make attacks across no man's land. The first tanks were developed by the British Army and were used in combat for the first time in 1916 during the Battle of the Somme. The invention of the tank revolutionized warfare by providing a mobile, heavily armored vehicle that could cross difficult terrain and break through enemy defenses. Tanks have since become a staple of modern military forces and are used in a variety of roles, including infantry support, reconnaissance, and leading armored assaults.
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