PZ I a light tank armed with 2 MG-34's. PZ II a light tank armed with a MG-34 and a 2. cm gun. PZ III A medium tank armed with a 3.7cm gun later a 5. cm gun and finally a 7.5cm howitzer. PZ IV a medium tank armed with a 7.5cm howitzer and later a 7.5cm gun. PZ V Panther a heavy tank armed with a 7.5cm gun. PZ VI Tiger a heavy tank armed with a 8.8cm gun. PZ VII a heavy tank armed with a 12.0cm gun. Oh and a Chekoslovakian tank T/38 armed with a 4.7cm gun. In adition each tank was converted to a weopons carrier. PZ I. The PZ JagI mounted with a 4.7cm Chec gun used as a tank destroyer. PZ II. Marder armed with a 7.6cm Russian AT gun later a German gun. Wespe mounted with a 10.5cm gun. PZ III. STG III mounted with a 7.5cm howitzer than a 7.5cm AT gun and a 10.5 howitzer. PZ IV. PZ Jag IV mounted with a 7.5cm AT gun. PZ V. Jag Panther mounted with a 8.8cm AT gun. PZVI. Jag Tiger mounted with a 1.20cm AT gun. The Germans made good use of there vehicles.
Except for the tip of the spear, which was a few battalions of the high tech Germans with advanced weaponry, the Axis still used Bolt-Action rifles from WW1 and still rode horses. And yes they had tanks, but the armor was only an inch thick and was useless against the Allies better tanks. And the Germans "Royal Tiger" tank (the best they had) was so complicated that it was only used for stationary, and they only made about 200 of them.
Not sure if I understand the question. But the Allies nor the Axis have a symbol. Each country had their own national insignia which was used on airplanes and tanks. A white 5-pointed star was used by US on tanks. This was sometimes used by other countries that were operating US equipment. The symbol for Germany was the black, straight-legged cross. I hope that helped.
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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 total, around 285,000 tanks were produced during WW2. Around 185,000 were allied tanks and rest were Axis (mainly German) tanks.
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Yes, there is a website that lists used hot water tanks. You can get a list of them at www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=tax_credits.tx_index
You have to define the who part:By side the allies had many many more tanks that the axis powersBy country probably the Russians
Pretty much every major allied and axis country with the acception of China used tanks in World War 2. The main countries which used tanks on a huge scale were the Germans, Soviets, US and Britain.
Strategies of the AxisBlitzkrieg (literally it means lightning war). Axis used artillery, fast tanks, and mobile infantry. Basically they throw all their best infantry and vehicles all in one battle to defeat their opponents.TRUEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
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Except for the tip of the spear, which was a few battalions of the high tech Germans with advanced weaponry, the Axis still used Bolt-Action rifles from WW1 and still rode horses. And yes they had tanks, but the armor was only an inch thick and was useless against the Allies better tanks. And the Germans "Royal Tiger" tank (the best they had) was so complicated that it was only used for stationary, and they only made about 200 of them.
FRP tanks are frequently used for undergraound water storage for various places of business, homes, industrial, ect. But you will be most likely to find them in an industrial setting
Not sure if I understand the question. But the Allies nor the Axis have a symbol. Each country had their own national insignia which was used on airplanes and tanks. A white 5-pointed star was used by US on tanks. This was sometimes used by other countries that were operating US equipment. The symbol for Germany was the black, straight-legged cross. I hope that helped.
No, tanks were not used in Gallipoli, it was an infantry, cavalry and artillery battle.
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