During World War II, tanks varied significantly in size and design, but most medium tanks, like the M4 Sherman, were around 20-30 tons, while heavier tanks, such as the German Tiger I, weighed about 54 tons. Light tanks could be as small as 10 tons, while super-heavy tanks, like the German Maus, reached weights of up to 188 tons. Overall, tank dimensions were influenced by their intended roles, armor protection, and armament.
100,000 tanks and planes
It made the war a mobile battle field!
Tanks and submarines were the two military vehicles that (to the best of my knowledge) were introduced during World War 1.
Yes, the first use was about twenty years earlier in WW1 tanks were used extensively
More powerful engines and guns created a need for larger sized tanks.
Canada only had 4,601 tanks in World War 2.
32 british tanks were lost during world war 2
Yes, both world wars used tanks.
100,000 tanks and planes
They DID use tanks.
There were many American vehicles in World War 2. These vehicles included the Army tanks, armored cars, cruiser tanks, infantry tanks, and armored personnel carriers.
Tanks in this period varied in height from 4ft to 10ft.
Both.
over 5000
They shipped them on ships.
In tank factories
What? WW2 was the second war with tanks fighting tanks.