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Info on army tanks?

Info on army tanks?

A tank is an armoured combat vehicle, typically armed with a large cannon mounted on a turret and a few machine guns. A tank is covered in thick armour to protect it from enemy weapons. Tanks have tracks that wrap around its wheels to spread out its weight and let it cross rough ground.

  1. What are some fun facts about tanks?
  2. Do tanks have bathrooms?
  3. How many soldiers are in a tank?
  4. How do tanks Move?
  5. What are tanks made out of?
  6. How are tanks classified?
  7. What tank has the biggest gun?
  8. Are tanks cramped?
  9. Are tanks comfortable?
  10. Do tanks have sleeping quarters?
  11. What is the driver of a tank called?
  12. What does a tank commander do?
  13. How much crew does a tank need?

What are some fun facts about tanks?

Tanks were categorized according to their gender in World War I. Male tanks had cannons, female tanks had machine guns and prototype tanks were called “Little Willie.”(Pictured) Soldiers pass by a tank on their way to support French troops in Juvigny, France, during World War I.

Do tanks have bathrooms?

Modern tanks are incredibly well-engineered machines that can complete various tasks autonomously. ... Tanks do not have any bathroom facilities. First of all, there is no room for a toilet. Tank has to be concealed from the outside world, ideally, so tank's bathroom would have to have some sort of waste management system.

How many soldiers are in a tank?

The main battle tank crew has been reduced from five crew members (commander, gunner, loader, driver and co-driver) in World War II (such as Germany's Tiger) to three or four crew members.

How do tanks Move?

The tank engine rotates one or more steel sprockets, which move a track made up of hundreds of metal links. The tank's wheels ride along the moving track, just like the wheels in a car run along the road. ... Tracked vehicles can move easily over rough terrain because the track makes contact with a wide area of the ground.

What are tanks made out of?

Most tank “bodies” are made of steel. Most newer Western tanks are made with plate steel welded together. Some as with the T-72/90 are still largely cast.

How are tanks classified?

Tank classification is a taxonomy of identifying either the intended role or weight class of tanks. ... All main battle tanks are typically armed with weapons with similar characteristics but some may be armoured more than others. These are complemented with light tanks, typically in the role of (armed) reconnaissance.

What tank has the biggest gun?

Schwerer Gustav was the largest-calibre rifled weapon ever used in combat and, in terms of overall weight, the heaviest mobile artillery piece ever built. It fired the heaviest shells of any artillery piece.

Are tanks cramped?

Tanks are cramped. Even on modern vehicles there is very little space for personal equipment. The tanks in service with the British Army at the outbreak of the Second World War were even smaller. The Army's standard issue Lee-Enfield rifle was over 1 metre long and far too big to fit inside.

Are tanks comfortable?

Once inside, the tank is surprisingly comfortable. With the exception of the crew seat bottoms, there isn't one soft or padded surface anywhere in this machine. Automotive-style ergonomics are yet to make an appearance in tank design. ... There are four crew stations in an Abrams.

Do tanks have sleeping quarters?

Yes. On the tank or in the tank is where the crews sleep during field operations.

What is the driver of a tank called?

A tank commander is the commander of the armored vehicle called a tank.

What does a tank commander do?

A tank commander's overall responsibility is in guiding his crewmen to operate the tank under his control, whether that be driving, operating weaponry or overseeing directions. The specific duties depend on the regiment. Generic duties include: ... feeding down orders from unit commander to crewmen.

How much crew does a tank need?

Why Do U.S. Army Tanks Need 4 Crew Members (And Not 3)? An Army colonel explains. Key Point: The four-soldier crew gives flexibility that three cannot. Having spent a lot of time on tanks, I would argue that pursuing technical solutions that don't account for the human dimension of sustained ground combat is a mistake.

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