how many tanks were there durind dday
They were held up because most of their tanks sank. They beach was better defended than most and it was almost impossible to advance to the sea wall.
No, tanks were not used in Gallipoli, it was an infantry, cavalry and artillery battle.
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There were no amphibious tanks used in WW1. Tanks were only used in the late World War, and they were not technically advanced enough to be amphibious. For "the late" substitute "the latter part of", and add "1" after "War".
For the first time DD tanks were used. These could float with the assistance of a special shield and were propelled by 2 small propellers. Many other variations of tanks were used and were referred to as "funny" tanks by the American generals.
They were held up because most of their tanks sank. They beach was better defended than most and it was almost impossible to advance to the sea wall.
For Skirmish Dday you have to call. I assume it is the same for Oklahoma and other big dday games also.
No, tanks were not used in Gallipoli, it was an infantry, cavalry and artillery battle.
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Yes, the NVA used PT76 light tanks and T54/55 medium tanks. The Australians used their Centurion tanks. The Americans used their M48 Patton medium tanks and M551 Sheridan light tanks (officially designated Airborne Reconnaissance Assault Vehicles). The ARVNs used the US supplied M41 Walker Bulldog light tank.
Wood was never used in the construction of army tanks.
Diesel is a fuel that is used in cars and stored in tanks. Gasoline / Petrol is another fuel that is used in cars and stored in tanks.
Tanks were just used as back ups. Not like todays tanks that are used in the front to push through the lines. Tanks had many flaws still since they were just introduced by Britain in the war.
No , tanks were first used in WW1 .
DD Sherman Tanks