the septic tank
2006-12-16 13:44:06
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answer #1
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answered by BERNON W 3
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In terms of being the best tank of its time, and of overall impact, it's the T-34 hands down. It had superior firepower, armor, and mobility to any German tank in 1941. The shock of the T-34 forced the Germans to undergo a crash program of tank design and production which let to the Tiger and Panther. Now, those were great tanks, but that meant that during 1942, the year the war was really decided, Germany had to slow down tank production to try and develop and start producing these new tanks, and by the time these new german tanks were available, it was too late to change the outcome of the war.
2006-12-17 20:29:08
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answer #2
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answered by Captain Hammer 6
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No tiger ever fixed a 120mm gun the jagdkingtiger fixed a 128mm yet under no circumstances went into finished production. All different tigers fixed countless high quality 88mm weapons. As for the 5 Sherman's to one tiger you're rather maximum appropriate. as to your perception that a tiger became undefeatable on a city highway it extremely is finished bunk. The tank can in basic terms attack whats in front of it because of the fact the gun is see you later it may not turn around. So infantry making use of the homes for canopy could plant demo expenses or hit it interior the returned with a bazooka and knock it out. those tanks favored the open usa of Russia and the wasteland.The Firefly under no circumstances fixed a huge gun neither It fired a seventy six.2mm around comprehend as a 77mm to stay away from mixture united statescontained in the availability areas. i comprehend of the tiger that beat up a tank branch all on its very own till infantry hunted it down and killed it with a bazooka. As for the suitable tank i might could say the T-34/eighty 5 this tank could bypass toe to toe with the German giants and nevertheless come out on dazzling. it additionally became lots extra sturdy and could be massed produced in extensive numbers which it became and remains in use in some third international international locations. yet while i became a tanker in WW2 i might prefer to be in a tiger1 it became sturdy sufficient and the armor became stable sufficient for me. nevertheless it became a soreness to go long distance.
2016-12-30 12:57:24
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answer #3
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answered by Erika 3
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The German Leopard 2 is undoubtedly the best tank. This was stated by an american program "Greatest Ever" If you want all their reasons go there but the basics are maneuverability, firepower, and ease of use. These were all the best in the world.
2006-12-16 13:18:18
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answer #4
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answered by angothoron 2
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That IDF one was supposed to be the best till Hezbollah blew away 31. There is no such thing as a good tank.
2006-12-16 15:46:40
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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M1A2 Abrams. This tank has ruled the roost for 20 years. Battle tested, battle proven.
2006-12-16 15:01:07
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answer #6
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answered by k3s793 4
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A tank that worked when everything else was frozen solid and bogged down was the T34. Probably showing its age these days, but you have to hand it to those Russians, they blew the Germans away with them.
2006-12-16 14:50:52
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answer #7
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answered by Phish 5
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the German Leopard Tank 2
Then the Brit Challenger 2
2006-12-16 13:17:22
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answered by The Git! 3
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the challanger 2. the worlds greatest main battle tank.
2006-12-16 13:45:55
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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Here's the top 10 from Greatest ever military tanks.
No. 1. Leopard 2
After World War II, Germany had been banned from building tanks. But by the 1970's a new Germany was allowed back into the tank shed and the technological excellence that created the Panther spawned a new generation of big cat. Leopard! The Greatest Ever Tank!
It is a combination of the best fire-power, the best protection and the best mobility in the world today. The Leopard 2 is a statement of European identity!
No. 2. M1 Abrams
It's big, it's very well protected, it's fast and has a darn big gun! A single Abrams can take on one or more of any other tank on the battlefield and still win. Described as the Rolls Royce of modern tanks which has seen the Americans through several wars.
Rocket-propelled grenades are extremely destructive weapons able to burn through up to30 inches of steel armour, but the Abrams tank is covered with a new generation of laminate armour which is lightweight and more than capable of dealing with an RPG. It's top-secret composition saved the life of Lt. Keith Montgomery when his tank came under fire in Baghdad.
No. 3. T34
T34 invented sloping armour which in turn affected other parts of the design. A very thick cast turret carrying a 76mm gun much larger than anything else in it's time. The T34's exraordinary qualities were put under pressure when Germany tried to push eastwards in 1941. In the long and bloody confrontation on the Eastern Front the T34 became recognised as the premier tank of it's day.
Powering the T34 is a V-12 diesel, old airship, engine which dates back to the 1st World War. It was light and easy to maintain and was manufactured from the 1920's up to the present day.
No. 4. Merkava
In 1970, finding itself without a friend in the world and surrounded by irate neighbours the Israeli defence force decided to create a tank of it's own. Merkava, the DIY tank! From the mountains of the Golan Heights to the urbanised Gaza Strip, Israel faces a unique set of defensive demands.
The Merkava is a very successful vehicle bacause it can fight both in close urban combat and in traditional open warfare. Brigadier General Amir Nia, the Merkava tank project leader, says: "usually when you design a tank, you have to compromise between fire-power, protection and manoeuvrability. In our case protection and survivability is the most important thing"
No. 5. Centurion
First seeing action in the closing stages of World War II, the Centurion is the longest serving main battle tank in the world. A favourite of cut-price armies in low-budget wars. It was the best tank in the world for a good 15 years.
Colonel John Gillman, tank tester, British Army, has spent his entire career at the heart of British tank development and the Centurion was his first love. He says: "When I joined my regiment, away back in 1968, my first vehicle was a Mk62 Centurion and we drove it for 3,500 miles which is an awful long way". The key to any tank success is battlefield maintenance and the Centurion can be kept running by it's crew with, literally, two spanners.
No. 6. Swedish "S" Tank
In the 1960's the Swedish brought out the S Tank as an instument of peace, the pacifist's choice. When the tank world first saw the S Tank they, collectively, shook their heads in disbelief.
From it's turret-less snout to it's protective fence, twin engines and built-in swimming skirt, the S Tank is, quite simply, unique. It was intended to fight in forested terrain where there would not have been room for a rotating turret.
No. 7. T72
The T72 is a tank that was built by the Soviets to fight World War III. Designed to form the spear-head of a Soviet push into western Europe. The ultimate attack tank! It had thick armour, good mobility, a big gun and a very low profile.
It had a 125mm calibre gun which was fed shells by an automatic loading system. The automatic system meant, apart from better loading speed, it didn't need a crew member for loading thereby reduing the weight of the tank increasing it's speed and manoeuvrability.
No. 8. Pz-Kw 5 Panther (Panzer)
The single most important feature of the Panther was it's fire-power, the long 75mm gun the Panther introduced was probably the best all-round tank gun of World War II. It achieved it's power, not by going to a larger calibre, but by going to a longer barrel and a larger powder-charge. This gun could obliterate an enemy tank, broadside, from 2,000 metres.
The Panther stole it's sloping armour design from an earlier Russian tank which had previously out-classed any tank the Germans had. The Panther's debut was marred by frequent breakdowns, the complicated engineering just hadn't been proved.
No. 9. M551 Sheridan
Steve Zaloga a military writer says: "The dream of tank designers, for decades, has been to develop a tank that's lightweight, easy to transport yet has the fire-power of a main battle-tank". The Sheridan could be dropped from an aircraft. The transport aircraft flies over the ground at about 100mph at a height of 10 or 20 feet and the drogue 'chute comes out and pulls the tank from the plane where it falls to the ground.
The Sheridan was also amphibious and it's light-weight came from aluminium armour. It had 4 forward gears and 2 reverse, giving a top speed close to 45mph. The main gun was a 152 calibre unit that fired laser-guided missiles as well as conventional rounds.
No 10. M4 Sherman.
In total, nearly 50,000 of these 33 ton Shermans were built. This tank made it's debut in the western desert front campaign of 1942 and soon became the ubiquitous allied tank. The Brits had them, the French had them, the Canadians, Russians and Chinese had them. The engine was a 9-cylinder air-cooled aircraft engine giving the tank a top speed of 22mph. The 75mm main gun was considered superior, reliability and accuracy, but perhaps it's main advantage was it's speed and manoeuvrability.
2006-12-16 14:10:08
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answer #10
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answered by Player 5
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If you mean 'ever' then perhaps the Russian T34. It helped the Russians defeat the Nazis.
Off the top of my head is was cheaper than its German counter-parts. Simpler (to opperate and repair), and is the grand-daddy of all modern tanks.
- Sloping sides, diesel engines...
2006-12-16 13:49:20
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answer #11
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answered by Simon C 3
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