i'd say the united states
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Actually, both China and Russia have far more tanks than the US. However, the vast majority of both nations' tanks are obsolete, mostly T-54/55s and non-updated T-72/80s. The US has by far the largest number of modern tanks, with approximately 5,000 in active service, plus another 3,000 in storage. No other country has more than 1,000 modern tanks, with most countries owning only a few hundred.
As of my last update in October 2023, there are no official combat deployments of U.S. tanks in Iraq, as the U.S. military transitioned to a support role following the end of combat operations. However, the presence of military equipment, including tanks, can vary based on specific missions and coalition operations. For the most accurate and current information, it's advisable to consult recent military reports or news sources.
To provide an accurate answer, I would need more context about which tanks you are referring to, such as military tanks, aquarium tanks, or another type. If you can specify the category or context, I can help you better.
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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.
Something you will never want to go against. A military of 2,000,000 active troops with Chinese military arms and lots of tanks and missiles. Is that strong enough for you?
Nearly all nations use tanks. They purchase them from: US, Russia, China, Britain, Germany, France, to name a few. Japan produces tanks for their own military, but generally do not sell them to other nations (due to laws placed upon them after WWII).
There are many websites that are dedicated to the history of tanks. The Military Channel from Discovery is one of the most prominent resources of the history of military tanks. There are also encyclopedias and books available for purchase from Amazon.
France produced more tanks during World War I than all other nations combined.
The Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact nations.
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No, tanks are not road legal vehicles in most places. They are typically only allowed to be used on private property or for military purposes.
No, tanks are not street legal vehicles in most places. They are typically only allowed to be used on private property or for military purposes.
One can find information on military tanks from encyclopedias, both online and off, as well as books focused on the military. Online websites that offer interesting information on tanks include Military Factory and Military-Today.
The military arrived with their tanks and guns.
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Kay Jackson has written: 'Military tanks in action' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Tanks (Military science)