WW2 tanks varied in speed depending on their design and purpose. Generally, most tanks, like the M4 Sherman, could reach speeds of around 25 to 30 miles per hour (40 to 48 kilometers per hour) on roads, while off-road speeds were typically slower, around 10 to 15 mph (16 to 24 kph). Heavier tanks, such as the Tiger I, had lower top speeds, often around 24 mph (39 kph) on roads. Overall, tank speed was balanced with armor and firepower for battlefield effectiveness.
The largest tank Is the p1000 rattle but it was never manifactured but the Maus has 2 and its the largest tank in ww2 but its biggest manifactured in ww2 was the sherman tank during ww2.
45mph
The fastest time of a spirtfire recorded in WW2 was 387 mph.
During WW2 the Mitsubishi Zero did about 350 mph.
There are different styles of army tanks, but the Abram Tank can go relatively fast - 25 miles per hour. Between 5 and 12 miles per hour.
A tank developed by Germany in late WW2.
Germany during WW2
Depends on how fast you drive.
the M4 Sherman
Cromwells mostly.
WW2 was the last "drama" envolving warship to warship gunnery duels. Aircraft to Aircraft; Tank to Tank; Man to Man...have all been repeated since WW2.
The Tiger 1 could reach a speed of 24 mph .