Armor & Gun=Tank Only Armor=Armored Personnel Carrier Only Gun=Self Propelled Gun Nearly (close to & counting license built copies by other nations) 100,000 T54/T55 medium tanks have been built. Approximately 50,000 M4's & 50,000 T34's were built (and many still exist today in foreign armies). Discounting the thousands of M60's, T62's, T64's, T72's, T'80's, Centurions, Pattons, Leopards, Abrams, there are probably 1/2 million tanks existing in the world...operational and non-operational, in museums and in the field.
They lacked self sealing fuel tanks and armored protection for the pilot and crew.
32 british tanks were lost during world war 2
During World War II, Germany had a vast array of military vehicles, including tanks, trucks, armored cars, and other transport vehicles. Estimates suggest that Germany produced around 500,000 armored vehicles, including approximately 40,000 tanks. Additionally, millions of trucks and other support vehicles were used to facilitate logistics and troop movements. Overall, the total number of vehicles utilized by the German military during the conflict was significant, reflecting the extensive mobilization of resources.
Both USMC and US Army tank battalion in Vietnam had 57 to 58 Patton tanks per battalion. 17 Pattons per company (5 per platoon, 2 in headquarters platoon).
Caterpillar built the first tanks for the U.S. Military. Ford Motor Company was the first automobile manufacture to build a tank for the U.S. Military.
There were many American vehicles in World War 2. These vehicles included the Army tanks, armored cars, cruiser tanks, infantry tanks, and armored personnel carriers.
The 3rd Tank Division - the largest of Japan's 4 armored divisions - had 24 tanks.
Tanks
I believe it is tanks.
An armored tank is a militarized vehicle that is used for taking out and destroying other tanks heavily guarded areas buildings and killing the other countries men
WWII had armored tanks and civilian casualties were higher than in WWI.
All tanks are armored; if they weren't armored they would be called self propelled guns (because they have a cannon mounted on them). It they were armored, but didn't have a gun (cannon) it would be called an armored personnel carrier. Therefore, since it's got armor & a gun, it's called a tank.
just like you drive a car
Trevor Larkum has written: 'Preserved German tanks' -- subject(s): Armored vehicles, Military, Military Armored vehicles, Pictorial works, Tanks (Military science)
They lacked self sealing fuel tanks and armored protection for the pilot and crew.
rust is scoured off by the sandstorms
The term "armored tank of the world" is often used to describe the Rhinoceros Beetle, known for its impressive size, strong exoskeleton, and horns that resemble those of a rhinoceros. It is a powerful and robust insect that can withstand predators and other threats due to its armored appearance.