Army tanks are still used because they provide significant firepower, protection, and mobility on the battlefield. Tanks can engage enemy targets from long distances and can withstand enemy fire with their heavy armor. They also have the ability to traverse difficult terrains, providing mobility and flexibility in various combat situations.
Militaries still use tanks for artillery from the guns or newer tanks with rockets, infantry support, they can easily maneuver and are able to smash through structures, and can break through infantry lines because of the infantry's lack of being able to take out an armored vehicle.
The Army still uses armored cars and light tanks similar to tank destroyers, but not the same kind of tank destroyers as they did in WWII.
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they use the German made challenger 2.
Wood was never used in the construction of army tanks.
No, They Are In Museums
Russia has 21,790 tanks and world s' largest tank army.
M1A2 and M1A1 Abrams. There MIGHT still be some M60A3 tanks in use with the National Guard.
According to Nation Master, as of 2013 there were 662 main battle tanks in the Bangladeshi army.
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Let's see, an army armed with spears vs an army armed with tanks. I'll take the tanks.
Amy tanks do NOT have chained wheels. Tanks are tread laying machines.
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