Armored personnel carriers such as the US M113 which came into service in 1960, holds 2 crew and 11 personnel, the Soviet BTR-50 which came into service in 1957, holds 2 crew and 20 personnel and the British FV103 Spartan which came into service in 1978, hold 3 crew and 4 personnel for example.
Self-propelled artillery, examples would be the US M109 which has a 155 mm cannon, the Soviet ISU-152 carries a 152.4 mm gun and the British AS-90 which also carries a 155 mm gun.
Snow Tracks which are used to groom ski runs and provide comfortable travel in areas where snow makes roads impractical. These vehicles were designed in Sweden in 1954.
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Earth Mover was created on 2006-09-18.
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The weight of the largest earth mover is 45,500 tons or 91 million pounds. The tag price to build one is $100 million dollars.
they do not move because it is just the tank moving I think I might be wrong...
Twenty wheels connectd to the tracks.
The sun is behind the moon, which causes it's shadow to fall on the earth.
The tank tracks allows the very heavy tank to move over uneven and soft ground. The tracks spreads the weight of the tank over a longer distance. Ground that wheeled vehicles would soon become bogged down and unable to move forward.
They're called Tracks
Tracks on tanks showed up in ww1 to allow them to cross trenches without getting stuck, America was the first to deploy them.
Yes you can because there is no atmosphere and wind to cover up the tracks like on earth.