Yes , the venerable M60 Patton tank was present in a number of enemy engagements during the Vietnam conflict .
The Fascist forces in WW2 did not have any main battle tanks, They used small Italian tanks similar to the US M3
The Ansaldo-Fiat M13/40 Medium Tank ;around 2000 of these tanks were built.
The British/Australians used to measure their guns by the pound. Thusly, the Australian Centurion medium tank in Vietnam fired a 20 pounder main gun, which roughly equated to an 84mm cannon. About 6mm smaller than the US Army's Patton tank in Vietnam, which fired a 90mm main gun.
The two main decisive events at the Battle of Gettysburg was the fight for Little Round Top, and Pickett's Charge.
Yes because they were the only other main ally left, but there were not that many British soldiers.
THE KING TIGER TANKS MAIN BATTLE WAS THE BATTLE OF THE BULGE
During the Vietnam War, the US Army & Marine Corps had over 12,000 M48 Patton and M60 Main Battle Tanks in their inventory.
The Fascist forces in WW2 did not have any main battle tanks, They used small Italian tanks similar to the US M3
Tanks
There are many different types of tanks depending on what country built them and model. However, there are two main classifications: Light tanks and main battle tanks. Light tanks are cheaper and used more widely, while the main battle tank is the standard tank that is seen in movies with the large guns.
During the Vietnam War, US Patton tanks were about $100,000 apiece, and M551 Sheridans were about $300,000 apiece.The current U.S. main battle tank is the M1A2 Abrams and has a unit cost of approximately $6.21M.
slightly over 350 Main Battle Tanks(TR 125)
According to Nation Master, as of 2013 there were 662 main battle tanks in the Bangladeshi army.
The Leopard 2A7 of Germany has the longest shooting rang of all main battle tanks. These tanks can hold up to four men and were placed into service in the year 2012.
The main problem for the Australians was busting thru heavy jungle to pursue the enemy after an attack. The Australians solved that problem when they began to deploy their Centurion tanks into battle. Those machines busted jungle!
Tanks use cannons; and aircraft use machine guns or automatic cannons (small caliber such as 20mm, 30mm, etc). Tank cannons are called "main guns." During the Vietnam War, the US Patton tanks fired 90mm main guns; while the Australian Centurion tanks fired 84mm guns.
No you don't do that.....The main battle techniques were they mainly used helicopters and hardly ever drived.. They were mainly on foot or in the helicopters... Dude you are so imature you little basterd