Tanks were used in World War 1 and the Allied tanks were better equipped than the germans' although the germans' were bigger and i think they were faster the Allied tanks were superior to their enemies' WW1 was when tanks were used in large scale for the first time but i think they were invented some time before the war but not long before. hope that helps!!! :-)
All airbus aircraft have jet engines, these have no pistons as you mean it.
Internal combustion.
like all other engines they are made/manufactured in a factory on an assembly line or mostlikely now, by machines
The generic term is "heat engine". Most engines - for example, car engines - are in this category.
Only wet sump engines have drain holes. Two strokes and four strokes with oil tanks do not, they are dry sump engines.
More powerful engines and guns created a need for larger sized tanks.
No, Russia was the only country to use diesel powered engines in tanks. Mainly because gasoline tend to freeze in the country's climate.
Ford manufactured 1,690 M4A3 Sherman tanks during WW2. They also manufactured engines for other manufactures that were installed in tanks.
600 tanks
The Germans has 2,928 tanks. Whereas the Soviets had 5,128 tanks.
Philippines have 41 scorpion tanks.
There are four engines.
Many Tanks Mr. Atkins was created in 1938.
In the UK, all fire stations have their own on-site tanks.
German equipment were well engineered designs that usually had close tolderances. This means that any dirt or sand would cause problems with engines and mechanisms. For vehicles and tanks, this meant that it required a lot of work to keep the engines tuned just right and in working condition. Some of the larger tanks, such as the Tiger Tank, had low gas mileage. So fuel became a problem. Also, it was slower than other tanks so it slowed the movement of the unit.
10 fuel tanks