Tank bullets are commonly referred to as tank ammunition or rounds. The primary types include armor-piercing rounds, high-explosive rounds, and canister rounds, each designed for specific combat scenarios. The most recognized type of armor-piercing round is the APFSDS (Armor-Piercing Fin-Stabilized Discarding Sabot) round, which is designed to penetrate armored targets effectively.
Bullets identify new procedures and services added to CPT.
not exactly, but bullets do crush
Nemo is called Sharkbait by the tank gang.
Yes
Where the Bullets Fly was created in 1966.
It can be called as a list where bullets are the numbers. You can also insert other symbols other than bullets.
Rubber Bullets= Baton rounds
Bullets identify new procedures and services added to CPT.
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.
Blanks
No, the bullets have no effect on artillery and tanks.
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a hail
Cage, or I called my tank simply a tank.
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.
He used a special kind of ammo called expanding bullets that is illegal in most countries. They're also called dumdum bullets. When dumdum bullets hit the target they expand inside the target, in this case inside the body, causing much more damage than normal bullets.
that would be an amo vest