During World War II, the speed of tanks varied by model and design. Most tanks, such as the American M4 Sherman, could reach speeds of around 25 to 30 miles per hour on roads, while others like the German Panther tank had a top speed of about 34 miles per hour. However, off-road speeds were generally slower due to terrain conditions. Overall, tank mobility was a crucial factor in their operational effectiveness during the war.
The German World War 2 tank accelerated about 8mph.
The fastest tank in the world is the Soviet BT-7 "fast tank" from World War II, which could reach speeds of up to 53 mph (85 km/h) on roads. It was designed for rapid maneuverability and reconnaissance.
Most tanks in WWI could travel between 2mph to 8mph on flat land. Far slower in trenched areas.
the Bradley tank had a top speed of 30mph the Tiger and the Panzer both could go 25mph the Stuart could hit 35mph and the McKinley could go tops at 40mph
The tank introduced by France in World War One had a top speed of five miles per hour.
The Tiger was an incredible tank. The Allies were incredibly lucky the Germans just couldn't build them fast enough.
Less than 200 mph.
* IS tank, a Soviet heavy tank in World War II
World War One.
It was the first combat tank. Produced in World War 1 It was the first combat tank. Produced in World War 1
the first name of the tank in world war I is called big bessy
6 member crew.