the Bradley tank had a top speed of 30mph the Tiger and the Panzer both could go 25mph the Stuart could hit 35mph and the McKinley could go tops at 40mph
Could go further, faster, and do more damage.
Because heavy canons lacked mobility and they needed firepower on the go!
The tanks of today benefited by learning from the tanks of World War 2. They became wider, longer, larger inside and safer. The ammo for the tanks are now electronically locked and unlocked so they can be retrieved to be loaded into the guns. They have a lot more armor plating in the crucial places. It is a little easier to get out of tanks. The tanks of today go a lot faster than the World War 2 tanks. Speed is crucial and so is the size and power of the ammo. The size of the guns got bigger and more powerful too. The tanks of today can handle many types of climates and terrain whereas the tanks of World War 2 could not handle a lot of climates and mud.
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During the Vietnam War, the US Army/Marine Corps M48 Patton tanks could travel about 20 mph. The brand new M551 Sheridan tank (which landed in Vietnam in 1969) could hit 45 mph. The Sheridan's hull was built of aluminum; it's turret & main gun were constructed of steel.
Less than 200 mph.
Less than 200 mph.
1 metre per hour
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Go to Start, and type in the search box "WoT" or "World of Tanks" and it will say "open world of tanks open/closed beta"...click on that and get going! (I am a World of Tanks fan and I play it all the time!)
There are different styles of army tanks, but the Abram Tank can go relatively fast - 25 miles per hour. Between 5 and 12 miles per hour.