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How many abrams tank does the us army have?

around 10,000


What is the weight of a army tank?

For the US Army, the average combat medium tank was 1. 6 tons WW1 M1917 Renault Tank 2. 30 tons WW2 M-4 Sherman Tank 3. 52 tons Vietnam War M-48 Patton Tank (Vietnam War: 17 tons M-551 Sheridan Light Tank) 4. 67 tons M-1 Abrams Tank


How old was Elvis when he was drafted for the army?

Age 23 and served as a tank crewman on a M48 Patton tank with the 1/32nd Armor.


Is the m60 Patton tank still in use?

Wikipedia and civilian firms call it that, but there never was such a tank. The US Army's official name for this tank is the M60 Combat Tank, it was the US Army's first semi-official MBT (Main Battle Tank) and was fielded in 1960 (hence the nomenclature). The US Army WANTED to name the M60 the MBT officially, but the paper-work was already processed, and it was more important to get the machine fielded than delaying that process by "fighting over names" so the army just left things as they were...a Combat Tank. The LAST PATTON tank was the 90mm Gun M48 Patton tank. Third world countries may be using the M60 tank today. And that's counting countries in Southwest Asia. Most civilized nations (nations than can build their own tanks) are all using the generic M1 Abrams "looking tanks" (design); meaning ceramics and kevlar, etc. instead of traditional cast steel.


How did a Japanese tank trap work?

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.