In a tank on tank encounter, I'd want to be in the Tiger.
Chrysler who made the Army Jeeps and Tanks and the German company that made the Tanks for Germany, why Crysler bought just a few years ago.
Probably not, but an American named Christie sold his "Christie system" to the Russian tank factories. So many, if not all, of those much talked about Russian (former Soviet) tanks actually have an American track system. But that's all normal stuff: 1. The first German tank was a captured British tank, painted with a German insignia and sent back to attack it's former owners. 2. The first American built tanks were British and French copies. 3. The best Soviet (Russian) bomber was a copy of a captured US B-29 Superfortress. 4. The first German U-boat was a modified export model bound for Russia during the Russo-Japanese War in 1904. 5. The US 1903 Springfield Rifle was a patent infringement on the German Mauser Rifle; was settled out of court.
During the Battle of Stalingrad, 1,100 tanks were in the German 4th Panzer Army.
modern tanks are better than ww1 tanks in every way there faster have better armour better weapons one of the main differences is that modern tanks have a rotating turret
Tiger tanks: 1,200+ King tiger tanks: 497
Russian t-34 because their attack and speed was better but the tiger tank was slow and their attack was almost the same as Russian the tiger tank had better armor
Just part of the natural evolution of modern warfare. Not that big of deal actually, the French tanks in France in 1940 were actually better than the German tanks that conquered them in 1940. The men behind the machines made the difference...not the tanks. The Russian T34 was better than most German panzers in WWII. So what was the German panzers impact on the war? Males just love anything German, no particular reason, just cool stuff.
General Patton used tanks effectively against the German tanks, but overall, German tanks were better armoured, and had better guns than any thing the allies had late in the war. Sheer numbers were the deciding factor. The allies were able to produce ten times the tanks the Germans produced.
there were German tanks that had AA guns like the Flakpanzer IV Wirbelwind and any other of the Flakpanzer tanks.
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Well different tanks had different abilities. Tanks had an 8mm barrel and a machine gun mounted on the top( the machine gun differs from the tanks country of which it was made. The German Panzer and the Russian T1 tank where both considerably fast. The Panzer would often have to wait for the ground infantry to catch up to it.
In total, around 285,000 tanks were produced during WW2. Around 185,000 were allied tanks and rest were Axis (mainly German) tanks.
Germany's first tanks were captured British tanks; they simply painted German emblems on them and sent them back against their former owners.
It varied greatly but in general a Panzer battalion would have 90-100 tanks
The "V" on Russian tanks signifies "Voroshilov," named after Soviet military leader Kliment Voroshilov.
Not quite sure what you mean by 'special'. WWII tanks were certainly better than WWI tanks.
That was originally a German tactic. A Sherman Sheperd dog was trained to get under a tank with a pack on the back. When faced by enemy tanks, the pack was loaded with explosives which exploded the tank and the dog.