"Starboard" is a term used for watercraft primarily, though there's no rule which says it can't be applied to other vehicles, and indeed it often is (namely aircraft). If you were in the vehicle, facing the front, the starboard side would be to your right.
for getting an army tank put - PANZER
What type of tank do you mean? A liquid container or a tank as in the army?
the US Army invented the Sherman tank.
Starboard is the right side of a ship or aircraft when one is facing forward.
The Army still uses armored cars and light tanks similar to tank destroyers, but not the same kind of tank destroyers as they did in WWII.
Starboard is to the right; port is left. Taker her hard to starboard, helmsman!
Dane.g.elliott
Yes.
Turrent
The turret
A French Army tank scoring a hit upon an opponent
Rule 34International:" I AM altering my course to port."Inland: " I INTEND to leave you on my starboard side or I AGREE to a starboard to starboard passing or I INTEND to overtake you on your portside."They intend to pass starboard to starboard side.