The Stuart tank was developed and produced by the united states, but many of them where given over to the British to help support them as they fought the Germans in the deserts of north africe
No, doubt its one of the best tanks in the world. And demand for Al-Khalid tank in the world is increasing. Its completely manufactured in Pakistan.
A heavily-modified M5A1 Stuart was featured in the movie Tank Girl .
The FGM-148 Javelin anti-tank missile was first manufactured by the United States to replace the Dragon anti-tank missile in 1996. It was designed in 1989 and is still in production today at eighty thousand dollars US per missile.
It varies from country to country, but in the USA, the main three markings are:material tank is made from (usually either steel or aluminum)rated working pressure of the tankdate of last hydrostatic testIn addition, most manufacturers also put details of who manufactured the tank.
m-18 hellcat, 88kmh Technically speaking, the M18 Hellcat was not a tank. It was a self-propelled anti-tank artillery piece, known commonly if somewat incorrectly as a tank destroyer. Whatever its speed, it had armor resistant only to small arms and frags, but nothing more. And for the gun crew there was no armor except for their M1 steel helmets to protect against German shells bursting above them. The M3 Stuart is the fastest tank of World War that I know of, 58 kph. Yes, 30kph slower than above-claimed speed of the Hellcat, but the Stuart was a real tank, whereas the Hellcat was not.
The first country to use the tank was the inventors, the British, in world war one, though during the war the french and Germans made designs too
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Russia has 21,790 tanks and world s' largest tank army.
When US Army M2/M3 Stuart light tanks counter-attacked Japanese forces in Corregidor in 1942, they ran into tank traps: a barricaded road which channeled the US light tanks into a specific area (zone) which was zeroed in with 37mm anti-tank guns. When the US Stuart tanks took that route, they would be hammered by those anti-tank guns. That was one form of a tank trap.
The war tank called the Patton , after the general George Patton, was manufactured in the U.S.a , round about late 1950s and early 60s.
Tanks were first developed and used in combat by the British during World War I