Non Interacting Tanks are those tanks arranged in series where the flow of one tank is independent or is not affected by the flow of the other tank
DD Sherman Tanks
The allied commonly used Medium type tanks. They did use few Heavy Tier tanks but it was mainly the Soviets which produced a substantial amount of Heavy type tanks.
The allies fielded about 2,000 tanks in Vietnam: M48 Patton medium tanks, M551 Sheridan tanks, M41 Walker Bulldog light tanks, and about 54 Australian Centurion medium gun tanks. The NVA had about 3 regiments of armor (prior to 1972): T54 medium tanks (includes Chicom Type 59s) and PT76 amphibious light tanks (includes Type 63s).
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Japanese Type 95 light tanks were armed with 37mm guns & the Type 97 medium tanks were armed with 47mm guns.
Depending of the type of tank. Tanks i this time period varied in height from 4ft to 10ft+.
independent variable
The number of tanks in a Panzer division was about 270 at the year of 1940, lowering to 180 in 1941 (before barbarossa), and ending the war with only 100 to 150 tanks in 1944. Usually they had one "Panzer Regiment" with two battalions, each with four companies of 23 tanks, aproximately.
Some rc tanks are able to shoot airsoft pellets or specific projectiles for the tank. Here is an example of a type of projectile for the rc tank: http://www.modelzone.co.uk/radio-control-rc/tanks/16th-tank-ammo.html
No, the dual fuel tanks are independent from one another.