Do they now? Some tanks have certainly had rifled-barrelled guns.
yes,all ww1 tanks had guns
French 75mm field guns; Renault model 1917 tanks; Spad 13 airplanes were the most popular and successful of allied guns, tanks, and planes.
Japanese Type 95 light tanks were armed with 37mm guns & the Type 97 medium tanks were armed with 47mm guns.
Tanks use cannons; and aircraft use machine guns or automatic cannons (small caliber such as 20mm, 30mm, etc). Tank cannons are called "main guns." During the Vietnam War, the US Patton tanks fired 90mm main guns; while the Australian Centurion tanks fired 84mm guns.
machine guns NO Tanks the machine gun had been around since 1860 or so............
The new rifled-barrelled artillery greatly extended the range of accurate fire.
bombs, machine guns, tanks
No
tanks machine guns
Tanks, frags, and mostly guns.
because it helps the tanks to move.
as far as i know, male tanks used cannons (guns firing explosive shells) and female tanks used machine guns with conventional rounds