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When US Army M2/M3 Stuart light tanks counter-attacked Japanese forces in Corregidor in 1942, they ran into tank traps: a barricaded road which channeled the US light tanks into a specific area (zone) which was zeroed in with 37mm anti-tank guns. When the US Stuart tanks took that route, they would be hammered by those anti-tank guns. That was one form of a tank trap.

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