Technically, an RPG is not a bullet- it is an anti-tank rocket. And there is no one answer- whether a tank is destroyed by an RPG will depend on exactly where- and at what angle- the rocket strikes the tank. It might be destroyed by one, or not destroyed by 10.
if the shell was big enough the mortar could take out a tank with a few rounds...
You can put vulcan bullets in it and place the gun in the two marked areas next to the cannons, or take it with you to the enemy tank and attack them with it.
Tank bullets, commonly referred to as tank rounds, can vary in size but are generally much larger than standard bullets used in small arms. A typical tank round can measure several inches in diameter and can be over a foot long, depending on the type and purpose of the round. For instance, a standard 120mm tank round used in modern main battle tanks is significant in size, designed for armor-piercing capabilities and explosive effects. Overall, tank ammunition is designed to deliver substantial firepower against armored targets.
No, the bullets have no effect on artillery and tanks.
Broken ring and you get compression blow by.
Of course.
Just keep shooting it, after about 2/3 tank shells it will blow up.
How many litrs will fit in a tank that is 10ft by 5ft and 5ft deep? and a pump is discharging water from that tank 1250 LPM, what time will take to empty the tank?
unhook it from both ends and blow air through it Disconnect the line at the carburetor. REMOVE THE FUEL FILTER. Blow air through this portion of the line. If possible, remove the line at the fuel tank and plug the outlet in the tank. Now blow out the line between the filter and the tank.
Nothing within human power can blow up everything in the galaxy.
Blow torch.
blow it up