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Can a WW2 tank destroy a modern tank?
What destroyed the most tanks in WW2 Anti-tank guns. Contrary to some belief, field guns were responsible for a much larger loss of armor than tanks did so to each other. They were smaller, didn't need fuel and could be concealed almost anywhere.While tanks are designed for front-line combat, combining operational mobility and tactical offensive and defensive capabilities and performing all primary tasks of the armoured troops, the tank destroyer is specifically designed to take on enemy tanks and other armoured fighting vehicles.The German tanks were tough, but there were never enough, their reliability issues kept them out of battles where they were needed, high fuel consumption often meant they retired early before battles were over.

What was the best tank killer in WW2 : The M-18 Tank Destroyer, nicknamed the "Hellcat" by the Soldiers who crewed them, earned a reputation of being one of the most effective tank killers in the Army during World War II.

Can a WW2 tank penetrate a modern tank

No way any tank of WW2 vintage would have even the slightest chance to penetrate an M1 Abrams from the front, even at point blank range. The M1A2 SEP has an estimated armor resistance of 990mm on the turret front and 620mm on the hull glacis (vs kinetic projectiles).

Can a tank destroy a tank : The most obvious way to kill a tank is with another tank. Tanks can redeploy across the battlefield quickly, allowing them to react to enemy armor movements. A tank mounts a main gun typically capable of destroying another tank and is equipped with armor that can often shrug off enemy anti-tank shells.

Did German Panzer crews fear facing American Sherman tanks on the battlefield during World War II Yes. The panzer crew knew it was always outnumbered. If they saw 1 Sherman they always were afraid of the other 4.

Even with the rapid upgrade of the 75 mm gun to the high-velocity 76 mm gun, the original Sherman was only capable of defeating the Tiger at close range or from the flank. In the first couple of years of action, mechanical failures proved deadlier to Tigers than combat action.

What was the worst tank ever built

Furthermore, due to the shape of the underlying tractor and undue vibrations, shooting from the tank was both difficult and inevitably inaccurate. These limitations have caused the Bob Semple Tank to frequently make lists of "Worst ever tanks".The Tiger tank was first seen in 1942 in Africa and the Soviet Union, and it was one of the most fearsome tanks ever built. Its thick armor and powerful 88 mm gun meant it could take on pretty much anything that Britain, America and the Soviet Union had.Originally Answered: How much would an 88 mm flak shell do against an M1 Abrams From the frontal arc NOTHING. At nearly point-blank range, it could barely penetrate 132 mm.

Under certain circumstances (a shot to the rear from a really close range, for example) yes, a modern tank can be destroyed, or rendered combat-incapable by an 88mm gun, but the chance of this happening is pretty slim.

Would a WW2 tank destroy a modern tank : Could the shell from a WW2 tank such as a Panzer IV penetrate the armor of a modern tank such as the M1-Abrams Highly unlikely. Most WWII projectiles were full caliber diameter hardened rounds and were dependent on velocity for penetration.

What is tanks biggest weakness : Tank rear: This is the most vulnerable part of any tank and the ultimate gift for any gunner blessed with the opportunity to fire some shells at it. Being in most cases only lightly armoured (if at all), shooting the rear means guaranteed damage almost every time.

What is Hitler’s biggest fear

Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler was scared of visiting the dentist, it has emerged. The man who ordered deaths of millions in the extermination camps once insisted his dentist draw out simple root-canal work over eight days because he "couldn't stand the pain".

[1] The Churchill's gun can only kill the Tiger II from the side or rear and at ranges of below about 500 m and over a limited arc. Hence, against the Tiger II, a Churchill is pretty similar to a Cromwell with arthritis!At least one Panzer IV was documented to have been knocked out by a Sherman on the last day of the war. And thus, the last fight ever between a Sherman and a Panzer IV took place 22 years after the end of World War II.

What’s the weakest tank : What is considered the worst tank ever built and what were the reasons for its failure The Bob Semple tank, built in New Zealand using a D6 Cat dozer, some steel and concrete. A last gasp measure to defend the homeland – fortunately never used in combat.