Vehicles crossed trenches primarily through the use of bridging equipment, such as portable bridges or fascines, which were designed to span gaps. In some cases, specialized vehicles like tanks had tracks that allowed them to traverse shallow trenches directly. Additionally, engineers would often fill trenches with materials like rubble or earth to create a passable surface. In World War I, tanks were particularly effective at crossing trenches due to their armored design and capability to navigate rough terrain.
The idea of trench warfare after WWI was mostly obliterated by WWII because of Allied advances of fighting in trenches. The biggest reason trenches were less widely used, is because modernized tanks of WWII were able to cross trenches far better than those used in WWI.
coninental trenches are trenches that go across countries...i think
Trenches are caused by plate movement.
Reserve trenches
In the Trenches was created on 2007-01-30.
To break through the barbed wire obstacles and cross the trenches.
Yes, 'For conspicuous gallantry during a raid on the enemy's trenches.'
The idea of trench warfare after WWI was mostly obliterated by WWII because of Allied advances of fighting in trenches. The biggest reason trenches were less widely used, is because modernized tanks of WWII were able to cross trenches far better than those used in WWI.
Depends. An AK will not help you to cross the enemy trenches. A tank is awful hard to carry.
go to the deep roads go to caridans cross then make your way through the caverns until you come to the road and youll see the exit to ortan thaig then you go throughb the thaig till you see a lonely scavenger he will run away. then you will see a bridge you cross the bridge and run into atunnel soon you will stumble upon brankas campsite and youll fight a queen spider then their is a tunnel leading to the dead trenches not the dark trenches.
THE TANK> held a crew of 3 and its max speed was 3mph. Although it couldn't cross trenches...... D- MAN DOES IT AGAIN!
Tracks on tanks showed up in ww1 to allow them to cross trenches without getting stuck, America was the first to deploy them.
There is no OBD II connection on a 1994. It's only on 1996 vehcles and up. 1994 would be OBD I.
Yes, you can cross two cable trenches, but it's important to do so carefully to avoid damaging the cables. Ensure that the trenches are properly marked and that any cables within them are safeguarded against potential impacts. Following local regulations and best practices for cable installation is crucial to maintain safety and prevent disruptions. Always consult with professionals if in doubt.
coninental trenches are trenches that go across countries...i think
Trenches are caused by plate movement.
Reserve trenches