Vietnam War era: 1. US Army M48A3 Patton medium tank: 52 tons 2. US Army M551 Sheridan tank (Armored Airborne Reconnaissance Assault Vehicle): 17 tons. 3. Australian Centurion medium tank: 50 tons
It depends on the kind of ammo. A bomb can weight tons of tons of metric tons. A .50 caliber bullet can weigh around a pound.
They can weigh anything from a handful of tons to many hundreds. An unfinished obelisk found in a quarry at Aswan is estimated to weigh 500 tons.
25 tons
222,000 tons!
It waighs 200000 tons total
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The Sherman tanks they used weighed in at 33.4 tons or around 66800 pounds.
During World War II, tanks varied significantly in weight depending on their type and purpose. Light tanks typically weighed between 10 to 20 tons, medium tanks ranged from 20 to 40 tons, and heavy tanks could weigh over 40 tons. For instance, the American M4 Sherman medium tank weighed about 30 tons, while the German Tiger I heavy tank weighed around 54 tons. This range in weight reflected differences in armor, armament, and mobility requirements.
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50 tons weighs 50 tons.
The Vietnam era US Army M48 Patton tank weighed about 52 tons combat loaded. The Army's M551 Sheridan tank in Vietnam weighed about 17 tons. The Australian Centurion tank in Vietnam was about 50 tons.
Battleships weigh about 50,000 tons
1 to 575 tons
1 to 575 tons
Adult population has a massive variations. They can weigh from 30 tons to 80 tons. Newborns weigh at 2 tons.
139 tons
About 55 tons.