No, They Are In Museums
They wouldn't be much use against tanks and such, so probably not.
Militaries still use tanks for artillery from the guns or newer tanks with rockets, infantry support, they can easily maneuver and are able to smash through structures, and can break through infantry lines because of the infantry's lack of being able to take out an armored vehicle.
Austria and Turkey did not use tanks. Germany built only twenty tanks, and they used captured British tanks which were in no short supply.
They DID use tanks.
fish tanks
Yes Germany did use tanks during world war 1, they use tanks alone with airplanes, gas masks, and submarines
Yes, desert storm had tanks in it.
Tanks don't use tyres - they use steel caterpillar tracks.
The Army still uses armored cars and light tanks similar to tank destroyers, but not the same kind of tank destroyers as they did in WWII.
The cybrid uses Co2 tanks.
Yes, tanks are still in use today by many military forces around the world. Modern tanks have evolved significantly, incorporating advanced technologies such as improved armor, firepower, and mobility. They play a crucial role in ground warfare, providing direct fire support, armored protection, and a strong presence on the battlefield. Countries continually upgrade their tank fleets to enhance their capabilities and maintain their effectiveness in contemporary combat scenarios.