Both sides together barely mustered 500 tanks in this area at that time. The battle was fought in the Alps where very few tanks even came face to face.
People were instantly killed and the Germans then attacked the British using tanks.
Yes, both world wars used tanks.
because eventually someone woud give up and leave after the inventions of tanks trench warfare was no longer needed. Both sides of a war has to be interested in trench warfare because if one isn't on the same fighting level, they stand no chance to win.
Yes. There were tanks on both sides. The German tank was renowned for it's 'speed' of 12kph but light armor. Thin enough for 30cal fire to shred anyone inside.. The German tanks in WW1 were not a success. The allied forces had the opposite effect. The british tanks ruled the battlefields of 1916.. Heavily armoured (or I could say excessively as it was 27tons and moved at 3kph) and well armed for it's time. However, a direct hit from artillery would knock the tank out.. It took another world war till tanks could survive a single direct artillery strike..
Both sides together barely mustered 500 tanks in this area at that time. The battle was fought in the Alps where very few tanks even came face to face.
Both sides would be destroyed.
Both Allied and Axis Tanks, and Infantry savaged from destroyed tanks. They w ould either collect some metal platting to fix and damage areas or the tracks from the tank. Their had been reports of soviet infantry division salvaging communication equipment from the Germans and try using it to their advantage.
Yes, both sides had tanks and planes, the American planes came before the landing and then after the troops called them in again, when the Germans tried retaking the beach.
your guage must be broke unless you didnt put any gasoline in it
None. Semi trucks use diesel, not gasoline. Most have dual tanks, and are fueled from both sides.
They as in Allies of Axis? Both sides had pros and cons, but the Germans started off well with the invention of the machine gun and advanced tanks.
No. Both tanks flow to a crossover, which feeds into the fuel pump. Both tanks are used simultaneously.
People were instantly killed and the Germans then attacked the British using tanks.
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To show that none of it was either created or destroyed; to also show that it was an equal equation on both sides , in which it obeys the law of conservation of mass.
It is unlikely that any tanks and armoured vehicles were destroyed. The so-called invasion lasted only 15 days and the Italians advanced only 5 miles into French coastal territory. The French managed to stop the advance near the town of Morton. Another Italian force tried to cross the Alps to reach France. Five French divisions managed to hold back 32 Italian divisions for five days. The Italians were then was stopped by a snowstorm. You cannot use tanks and armoured vehicles on mountains. The conflict ended as France negotiated an armistice with Italy following the country's defeat by Germany.