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AnagramsFrom Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. A tank is a tracked, armoured fighting vehicle designed for front-line combat which combines operational mobility and tactical offensive and defensive capabilities. Firepower is normally provided by a large-calibre main gun in a rotating turret and secondary machine guns, while heavy armour and all-terrain mobility provide protection for the tank and its crew, allowing it to perform all primary tasks of the armoured troops on the battlefield. Tanks were developed and first used in combat by the British during World War I as a means to break the deadlock of trench warfare. They were first deployed at the Battle of Somme in limited numbers. During construction, to conceal their true identity as weapons, they were designated as water carriers for the Mesopotamian campaign and referred to as "tanks" (as in "water tank"). However, there are two other proposed etymologies – these are discussed in the Etymology section below. Interwar developments in both design and tactics evolved during World War II, producing important concepts of armoured warfare which persist to this day and were prominently displayed during World War II. The Soviet Union introduced the T-34, one of the best tanks in service throughout the war and one of the forerunners to the main battle tank. Germany introduced blitzkrieg, a strategy which makes use of massed concentrations of tanks supported by artillery and air power to break through the enemy front and cause a complete collapse in enemy resistance. Today, tanks seldom operate alone, as they are organized into armoured units which involve the support of infantry, who may accompany the tanks in armoured personnel carriers or infantry fighting vehicles. They are also usually accompanied by reconnaissance or ground-attack aircraft. Due to its formidable capabilities and versatility the battle tank is generally considered a key component of modern armies. However, the prevalence of unconventional and asymmetric warfare have led to some questioning the utility of the traditional armoured force. From Wikipedia under the
GNU Free Documentation License What is the best way to transport scuba tanks in my car? Q. I have two tanks, a lot of gear and a small car, what is the safest way to keep my tanks from rolling around my trunk? Asked by Mister Tea - Tue May 29 12:05:47 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments A. Valves facing the rear and use your lead on either sides of the tanks. If you own a belt all the better. Best tank stopper there is other than making a rack. Answered by scubabob - Wed May 30 08:05:39 2007 How many tanks can you have for scuba diving? Q. Hi. I've heard rumors that people have had 3 or 4 oxygen tanks for scuba diving. Is this possible if you have the right regulator? Also, if it is, does that mean that it will be increased duration? Asked by Matthew - Sun Jun 20 03:40:44 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. Theoretically, you can take as many tanks as you can carry. Recreational divers normally just use a single back-mounted tank for the entire dive. Technical divers may carry multiple tanks for a number of reasons. A typical configuration for tech dives is to have two tanks mounted on their backs ("doubles"), connected to each other through a specialized valve mechanism called a manifold. The two manifold posts each have a separate regulator mounted to it, and there are isolator valves on each post as well as in between tanks so that the air flow can be cut off at these locations in case of equipment failure. Normally the diver has access to the gas in both tanks through either regulator, so the two tanks are used to increase the total gas… [cont.] Answered by moviebuff - Sun Jun 20 15:09:22 2010 Why do American cars have gas tanks that can be so easily opened?
Q. I've noticed that on most American cars, the doors to the gas tanks are just pried open with a finger. On most foreign cars, it has to be opened from inside the car. I think that's so much better because no one can tamper with your gas tank. Why haven't American cars adopted this? I also like it aesthetically. The flat door looks better than one with a handle spot. Anyway, the question is why the difference exists in the first place. Asked by lalala - Tue Sep 8 00:14:42 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments A. Some american cars do have this style of gas lid on them. But it is a pain in the rear when it ices over or if the cable breaks, and then you are stuck like the other guy said, putting something in it to get it open. Answered by SHANE - Tue Sep 8 00:24:44 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "tanks" Life returns to Iowa river museum - KSFY
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