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Was (wer) ist TANKS - definition

ARMOURED FIGHTING VEHICLE INTENDED AS A PRIMARY OFFENSIVE WEAPON IN FRONT-LINE GROUND COMBAT
Armoured tank; Military tank; Tanks; Tank: Armoured Combat Vehicle; Tank commander; Tank dozer; Tankdozer; Armoured defence/ground strike vehicle; Amored Tank; Tank driver; Tank (military); Tank (warfare); Tank (vehicle); Army tank; Tank gunner; Tank co-driver; Tank (weapon); Tank loader; Tank engineer; Tank radioman; Tank mechanic; Tank Commander; Treadhead; Army Tank
  • rifled]] [[Royal Ordnance L7]] tank gun
  • A view in a M1A1 Abrams tank of the gunner's station (bottom left) and commander's station (top right)
  • The Indian [[Arjun MBT]]'s [[hydropneumatic suspension]] at work, while moving over a bump track.
  • British World War I Mark V* tank
  •  An [[M4 Sherman]] tank in Italy in 1943 during [[WWII]]
  • The [[Battle of Kursk]] was credited to be the largest tank battle ever fought, with each side deploying nearly 3,000 tanks.
  • ''Schwere Panzer Abteilung'' 503 (s.Pz.Abt. 503) 'Feldherrnhalle']] posing in formation for a German newsreel in 1944
  • Challenger II]] is protected by second-generation [[Chobham armour]]
  • A British [[Challenger 2]] Theatre Entry Standard fitted with a mobile camouflage system.
  • fighting vehicle]]
  • Troops carry a lightweight wood-framed "dummy" tank into position.
  • French [[Renault FT]] tanks, here operated by the US army, pioneered the use of a fully traversable turret and served as pattern for most modern tanks.
  • A [[Merkava]] Mk IIID Baz firing
  • APS]] ("מעיל רוח") during training
  • German [[Leopard 2]]A6 from a Panzerbattalion fires its main gun during the shoot-off of [[Strong Europe Tank Challenge]].
  • Zarrar MBT]] crosses an [[Armoured vehicle-launched bridge]] during night exercises in 2016.
  • Hotchkiss H-39 light tank of 1939]]
  • C1 Ariete]] in 2022.
  • The tank commander's position in an [[AMX Leclerc]]
  • networked battlefield]] technology
  • alt=A Leopard 2A7 tank at a public display in Germany in 2015
  • Circular review system of the company LimpidArmor
  • Labelled diagram of an M1 Abrams
  • [[M1 Abrams]] offloading from [[Landing Craft Air Cushioned]] vehicle.
  • M4A4 Sherman]] tank, the primary tank used by the United States and a number of the other western allies during the [[Second World War]].
  • Blazer [[explosive reactive armour]] (ERA) blocks on an Israeli M-60
  • abbr=on}} cross-country.
  • Solomon]] camouflage scheme
  • [[Merkava]] Mark 4 [[main battle tank]] is equipped with a digital C4IS battle-management system.
  • Italian Campaign]], 1944
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  • ERA]]<br /> 3: [[Shtora]]-1 countermeasures suite.
  • Positions of crewmembers in a Russian [[T-72]]B3 tank. The driver (3) is seated in the vehicles front, commander (1) and gunner (2) are positioned in the turret, directly above the carousel (4), which contains the ammunition for the autoloading mechanism.
  • Film clip of World War I-era tanks
  • disruptive]] camouflage painting
  • XM1202 Mounted Combat System]]
  • deep-wading]] capabilities
  • A Japanese [[Type 10]] firing.

Antiroll tanks         
Anti-roll tanks; Antiroll Tanks; Antiroll tank
Antiroll tanks are tanks fitted onto ships in order to improve the tank's response to [motion. Fitted with baffle]s intended to slow the rate of water transfer from the port side of the tank to the starboard side and the reverse, the tanks are designed such that a larger amount of water is trapped on the higher side of the vessel.
Flexible tanks         
  • A portable flexible tank
  • A flexible tank mounted on a light truck to provide drinking water
  • Flexi-bag in the back of a container
  • flexible tanks for liquids storage and transportation
Flextank; Flexi-bag; Flexible tanks
Flexible tanks (also flexi-bags, flexibags and flexi-tanks) are a kind of storage equipment for liquids such as water or oil. Compared to steel tanks, flexible tanks have many advantages, including lighter weight and being rustproof, foldable, and quicker and easier to set up.
Tanks in World War II         
  • Single-turret [[7TP]]
  • A British Cruiser Mk II disabled by having lost a track (seen lower right) in [[Greece]], 1941
  • German infantry in half-track transports could operate alongside tanks cross country
  • A [[Waffen-SS]] Tiger I tank in France
  • In May 1940 the majority of German tanks used against France were the lightly armored and armed Panzer II (front) and Panzer I (rear)
  • The LT vz. 35 designated as Panzer 35(t) by Germans in France, 1940
  • A Cruiser Mk IV tank destroyed in the [[North African Campaign]]
  • M13/40 tanks in the desert, April 1941
  • The [[Tiger I]] heavy tank could use its long ranged powerful gun to advantage in the open landscapes of the [[Battle of Kursk]], 1943
  • Panzer IIIs move off the factory grounds, 1942.
  • Panzer V Panther Ausf. D tanks, 1943
  • Panzer IV Ausf. C
  • Early war production.
  • T3E2 tank with Christie suspension crossing an obstacle during tests in 1936
  • One of [[Hobart's Funnies]] a Churchill Crocodile tank in action
  • Late model Churchill infantry tank
  • Light Tank M5]] (a.k.a. M5 Stuart) passes through the wrecked streets of [[Coutances]] in [[Normandy]]
  • An M2A1 Medium Tank (late production series)
  • Light Tank M3 in [[Fort Knox]], 1942
  • The M4A1, A2 and A3 compared
  • Early T-34-85 built at Factory 112
  • British Cruiser Tank Mark I (A9)
  • A column of Russian T-26 mod. 1939 and T-26 mod. 1933 light tanks from the 20th Tank Brigade moving towards the front line.
  • Soviet tank troops (Battle of Budapest, October 1944)
  • [[Type 3 Chi-Nu]]
USE OF TANKS DURING WORLD WAR II
WW2 tanks; List of World War II tanks; Tanks in world war ii; Tanks of wwII; Tanks of ww2; Tanks of World War II; WWII Tanks
Tanks were an important weapons system in World War II. Even though tanks in the inter-war years were the subject of widespread research, production was limited to relatively small numbers in a few countries.

Wikipedia

Tank

A tank is an armoured fighting vehicle intended as a primary offensive weapon in front-line ground combat. Tank designs are a balance of heavy firepower, strong armour, and good battlefield mobility provided by tracks and a powerful engine; usually their main armament is mounted in a turret. They are a mainstay of modern 20th and 21st century ground forces and a key part of combined arms combat.

Modern tanks are versatile mobile land weapons platforms whose main armament is a large-caliber tank gun mounted in a rotating gun turret, supplemented by machine guns or other ranged weapons such as anti-tank guided missiles or rocket launchers. They have heavy vehicle armour which provides protection for the crew, the vehicle's munition storage, fuel tank and propulsion systems. The use of tracks rather than wheels provides improved operational mobility which allows the tank to overcome rugged terrain and adverse conditions such as mud and ice/snow better than wheeled vehicles, and thus be more flexibly positioned at advantageous locations on the battlefield. These features enable the tank to perform well in a variety of intense combat situations, simultaneously both offensively (with direct fire from their powerful main gun) and defensively (as fire support and defilade for friendly troops due to the near invulnerability to common infantry small arms and good resistance against heavier weapons, although anti-tank weapons used in 2022, some of them man-portable, have demonstrated the ability to destroy older generations of tanks with single shots), all while maintaining the mobility needed to exploit changing tactical situations. Fully integrating tanks into modern military forces spawned a new era of combat: armoured warfare.

Until the arrival of the main battle tank, tanks were typically categorized either by weight class (light, medium, heavy or superheavy tanks) or doctrinal purpose (breakthrough-, cavalry-, infantry-, cruiser-, or reconnaissance tanks). Some being larger and very heavily armoured and with large guns, while others are smaller, lightly armoured, and equipped with a smaller caliber and lighter gun. These smaller tanks move over terrain with speed and agility and can perform a reconnaissance role in addition to engaging enemy targets. The smaller, faster tank would not normally engage in battle with a larger, heavily armoured tank, except during a surprise flanking manoeuvre.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für TANKS
1. "We‘ve got leaky underground storage tanks." Leaky underground storage tanks?
2. The miners have oxygen tanks, but the tanks only contained six hours‘ worth of air.
3. We asked for two bridging tanks and four bulldozer tanks, and that wasn‘t approved.
4. So there is four or three tanks American tanks in the gate, Nasiriya gate," he says.
5. Demonstrators then set fire to two British tanks, forcing soldiers to jump from the tanks.