For battle and used to blow powerful bombs on there target
They were the equivalent of today's tanks.
The first tanks were constructed of riveted steel. During the Vietnam War, the M48 Patton tanks were built of cast one piece steel. After the war, today's tanks are made of classified synthetics.
Tanks were just used as back ups. Not like todays tanks that are used in the front to push through the lines. Tanks had many flaws still since they were just introduced by Britain in the war.
Austria and Turkey did not use tanks. Germany built only twenty tanks, and they used captured British tanks which were in no short supply.
In Vietnam, the US Army & Marines used their Patton tanks (90mm gun), while the Australians used their Centurion tanks (84mm gun) for jungle busting (crashing through jungle).
they are used in submarines and tanks. some are used like a telescope.
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Unlike the tanks of today, the first tanks while revolutionary, were not what would be acceptable today. They were slow, cramped, hot, and dangerous. The crew members had to have face protection against metal shards flying inside the tank while being hit by machine gun fire. These early tanks were great for the day, but their day has past. To see how early tanks are bad, just look at today's improvements. Today's tanks are faster, better equipped, and they have better armor.
Salt is used for lots of things, but is mainly used for melting ice on paths in winter, cleaning swimming pools, and for fish tanks. E.
No, tanks were not used in Gallipoli, it was an infantry, cavalry and artillery battle.
They were the equivalent of today's tanks.
The division will be fielding their tanks today.
The first tanks were constructed of riveted steel. During the Vietnam War, the M48 Patton tanks were built of cast one piece steel. After the war, today's tanks are made of classified synthetics.
Yes, the NVA used PT76 light tanks and T54/55 medium tanks. The Australians used their Centurion tanks. The Americans used their M48 Patton medium tanks and M551 Sheridan light tanks (officially designated Airborne Reconnaissance Assault Vehicles). The ARVNs used the US supplied M41 Walker Bulldog light tank.
Wood was never used in the construction of army tanks.
Diesel is a fuel that is used in cars and stored in tanks. Gasoline / Petrol is another fuel that is used in cars and stored in tanks.
how many tanks were there durind dday