What is a soldier in a tank called?

A tank's crew is normally 3-5. A driver, commander and gunner are always present. There may also be a loader, who handles the ammunition for the main gun (so the gunner doesn't have to take eyes off the target). Some WWII tanks also had a separate soldier responsible for the radio.
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What is a tank crew called?

Tank crewmen include a tank gunner, who preps personnel and equipment as well as the tank for movement and combat, and as the title suggests, employs the tank's weapons system.
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What is a tank driver called in the army?

A tank commander is the commander of the armored vehicle called a tank.
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What is a tank officer?

As an Armor Officer, you'll be responsible for tank and cavalry/forward reconnaissance operations on the battlefield. You'll be a leader in operations specific to the armor branch and lead others in many areas of combat operations.
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What are the positions in a tank crew?

Crew Positions and Functions
  • Commander. The chief crew member in any vehicle, whose training level influences the vehicle's view range and general performance of the crew.
  • Gunner. Influences gun traverse speed, aiming time of the reticle, and gun accuracy.
  • Driver. ...
  • Radio Operator. ...
  • Loader.
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How does a Tank work? (M1A2 Abrams)



What rank is a tank gunner?

To become a Tank Commander in the U.S. Army, you have to be an enlisted soldier (not one of those fancy-pants officers) and have achieved the rank of E6 Staff Sergeant.
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What is a tank driver?

Noun. 1. tank driver - a soldier who drives a tank. tanker. soldier - an enlisted man or woman who serves in an army; "the soldiers stood at attention"
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Who is an Armoured soldier?

Armoured Soldiers are members of the Combat Arms team, which also includes Infantry, Artillery and Combat Engineering regiments. Armoured Soldiers begin their career with one of two types of vehicles: the tank or the reconnaissance vehicle.
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What is a tank platoon?

The tank platoon is the smallest maneuver element within a tank com-pany. Organized to fight as a unified element, the platoon consists of four main battle tanks organized into two sections, with two tanks in each section.
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What is a tank crew in the Army?

Job Overview

As an M1 Armor Crewman, you'll work as part of a team to operate tanks and assault vehicles and fire weapons to destroy enemy positions. You'll need to be ready to defend our country anywhere in the world.
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How many soldiers are in a tank crew?

The layout of the Abrams follows classic tank design and accommodates a crew of four: Commander, Gunner, Loader and Driver. The Commander and Gunner are seated on the right side of the turret.
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What does a tank gunner do?

The gunner targets enemy vehicles and bunkers and fires the main gun. He pinpoints targets using a stabilized sight, with day vision and thermal night vision capabilities, and a laser range-finder that precisely measures the distance to the target.
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What do tank commanders say?

The commander will reply, "target" for the kill or "doubtful", or "low", "right", "over" etc... TC "target cease fire", "driver back up". Fire commands are a huge part of training/testing. Their use in actual maneuver vary depending on the crew and the situation.
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What is a tank squadron?

Squadron (army), a military unit of cavalry, tanks, or equivalent subdivided into troops or tank companies. Squadron (aviation), a military unit that consists of three or four flights with a total of 12 to 24 aircraft, depending on the type of aircraft and the air force, naval or army air service.
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How many tanks are in a brigade?

Total in battalion, 52 infantry tanks, 11 Light Tanks, 6 Close Support Infantry Tanks, 6 AA Tanks, 2 OP Tanks, 38 officers and 670 enlisted. 9/39 - A regular Army Tank Brigade in the UK. 4/23/44 - Redesignated 1st Tank Brigade.
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How big is a brigade?

BRIGADE. A brigade consists of a few battalions and anywhere from 3,000 to 5,000 soldiers. A colonel is generally in command. For historical reasons, armor and Ranger units of brigade size are called regiments, and the equivalent Special Forces units are called groups.
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Are there officers in tanks?

Armor officers are responsible for tank and cavalry/forward reconnaissance operations on the battlefield. The role of an armor officer is to be a leader in operations specific to the armor branch and to lead others in many areas of combat operations.
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Does each tank have an officer?

Each tank has a 4-man crew (1 commander, 1 gunner, 1 loader and 1 driver). In the tanks that the Platoon Leader and Platoon Sergeant man, they act as the tank commander. The other tanks are commanded by Staff Sergeant Tank Commanders ideally.
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Are tanks cavalry?

In modern militaries, tanks are often called cavalry.
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Do Marines have tanks?

Last year, the Marine Corps got rid of the last of its active duty tank units and most of its traditional tube artillery as part of FD2030. This was Berger's plan to reshape the Marine Corps primarily to fight a prospective long-range, high-tech, over-water war with China.
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Where do tank crews poop?

Tanks do not have any bathroom facilities. First of all, there is no room for a toilet. Tank has to be concealed from the outside world, ideally, so tank's bathroom would have to have some sort of waste management system. There is no space for any of that.
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What is a bombardier in the Army?

Traditionally the bombardier tended the vents at the top of breeches, handled the final assembly of ammunition and placed the ammunition in the muzzles for the gunners to fire. It is today equivalent to the rank of corporal in other branches. The rank of lance bombardier is the artillery counterpart of lance corporal.
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What rank is a tank platoon commander?

A platoon usually had four or five tanks. I guess, in the U.S. Army a tank commander would be a Sergeant or a Staff Sergeant. Platoon leader would be a 2nd Lieutenant or 1st Lieutenant, with a First Sergeant or Master Sergeant aiding the Platoon Commander and a Company Commander would be a Captain.
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What is the crew of a Russian tank?

Most Western tanks, including the most modern M1 Abrams, have a crew of four: commander, driver, gunner and loader. You can see a video of a loader in action here: he manually takes rounds from a stowage compartment and loads them into the Abrams' 120mm main gun.
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