tank moves shoot machine guns and are more durable than cannons
the name of the tank/brand
The caliber of this tank is part of it's title; 76mm. The PT portion is Russian for Ocean Tank or Sea Tank (or Swimming Tank). The PT76 was an amphibious light tank (a swimming tank).
The WWII M-26 Pershing medium tank was modified internally and re-named the M-46 Patton medium gun tank which was fielded in the Korean War. When looking at the two tanks side by side, it would be very difficult to tell the difference between the Pershing and the M-46 Patton tanks. The second Patton tank was the medium gunned M-47. It was never used in combat by US forces. Starred in alot of movies though; the M47 played German tiger tanks in the "Battle of the Bulge" starring Henry Fonda and Robert Shaw. The M-47 was primarily used for tank gunnery (target practice) in the US. The third and last Patton, was the M-48 medium gun tank. This was the main battle tank for US forces in South Vietnam during the war. ALL PATTONS were armed with 90mm main guns. With the exception of the up-gunned M48A5 which was an economical action...instead of building new M60's, they just upgunned the old 48's with 105mm tubes. The M-60 Combat Tank, Full Tracked; is not a Patton, and never was. It is the US Army's first MBT (Main Battle Tank) first fielded in 1960; and is armed with a 105mm main gun.
The full form of MBT is the Main Battle Tank. It is a universal tank.
There is no standard shape for a tank, so the answer depends on the particular tank.
There is no difference. Both are usually round, both some times are open top, a silo is a tank. PE API650 Tank Engineer 2007
a male tank has a cannon gun a female tank has a machine gun
Get a life nerdy kids.
A storage tank is usually elevated, and feeds water by gravity. A suction tank relies on a pump to move water.
when height & Dia ratio is less than 1 that is tank otherwise silo
In the fishkeeping world there is no difference. A Fish Tank is an Aquarium. Of course a Tank is simply a container and can be anything from a war machine to a container for petrol on a car.
Are you sure that's difference and not just a half-witted example of sameness?
Construction wise, in a live tank PT, both the primary & secondary windings will be placed on top tank. In a dead tank PT, primary & secondary windings will be placed in bottom tank.
should be the same.
one is taller then it is long and the other is longer then it is tall.
Rainwater is distelled water and tankwater is used for home porpes