Do Russian tanks use diesel?

Jet fuel is used by the Russian air force while diesel is used for tanks, armored personnel carriers, missile launchers and other ground vehicles.
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What fuel do Russian tanks use?

This engine can be fuelled by T-2 or TS-1 kerosene and A-72 benzine, in addition to diesel. The tank can carry up to 1,600l of fuel in the main fuel tanks and fuel drums. The fuel tanks are reinforced with armour plating.
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Do tanks use diesel engines?

The U.S. military uses diesel fuel in tanks and trucks because diesel fuel is less flammable and less explosive than other fuels. Diesel engines are also less likely to stall than gasoline-fueled engines. Diesel fuel is also used in diesel engine generators to generate electricity.
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Do military tanks run on diesel?

Traditional armored vehicles, including tanks, use engines running on diesel or gasoline.
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Do tanks use diesel or petrol?

All modern tanks use engines that run on Diesel fuel. Most use piston engines, but the US's M1 Abrams uses a turbine. This is because when they were designed, a turbine was lighter for the same power output than a traditional piston Diesel engine - which means they are easier to swap out in the field.
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Did German tanks use diesel?

Germany built over 150,000 diesel powered trucks for the Wehrmacht. That and the fact that there were multiple attempts to install diesel engines in tanks prove otherwise.
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Did German tanks use gas or diesel?

All mass produced German tanks in WWII were equipped with gasoline engines. This fact resulted in a lot of myths that are being repeated to this day.
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How far can a Russian tank travel without refueling?

The most recent M1 model holds 490 gallons (1,850 L), allowing the tank to go about 265 miles (426 km) without refueling.
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What is diesel called in USA?

Diesel fuel now sold in the United States for on-highway use is ultra-low sulfur diesel (ULSD), which has a sulfur content of 15 parts per million or less. Most diesel fuel sold for off-highway (or non-road) use is also ULSD.
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Was the Panther tank diesel?

The "VK 30.02(DB)" design resembled the T-34 in its hull and turret and was also to be powered by a diesel engine. It was driven from the rear drive sprocket with the turret situated forward.
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Will diesel ruin a gas engine?

Diesel in a gasoline engine is less likely to cause extensive damage if it's caught quickly enough. Gasoline mixed with diesel will not burn efficiently, and may result in spark plug fouling, engine misfires and catalytic converter damage. Eventually, the car will not run at all.
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Will 1 gallon of gas hurt a diesel engine?

As little as 1% gasoline contamination will lower the diesel flash point by 18 degrees C. This means the diesel fuel will prematurely ignite in the diesel engine, which can lead to engine damage. Gasoline contamination can also damage the fuel pump and mess up diesel injectors.
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Why are Russian tanks failing?

Most importantly, Russia has failed to secure the air superiority which is a prerequisite of effective tank warfare – instead finding that Ukrainian planes and drones continue to be able to stop Russian tanks in their tracks. “They're far more vulnerable than they need to be,” said O'Brien.
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What is the deadliest tank in the world?

The new Russian T-14 Armata main battle tank (MBT), dubbed the “world's deadliest tank,” has been making headlines ever since its first public appearance during this year's May 9 Victory parade in Moscow.
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What engine is in a Russian tank?

The T-80U's gas turbine engine is the GTD-1250, which produces 920kW (1,250hp). The GTD-1250 is a three-shaft engine with two cascades of turbo compression. There is also an independent GTA-18 auxiliary power unit for use when the tank is stationary.
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Are Russian soldiers putting holes in their gas tanks?

A significant number of the Russian troops are young conscripts who are poorly trained and ill-prepared for the all-out assault. And in some cases, Russian troops have deliberately punched holes in their vehicles' gas tanks, presumably to avoid combat, the official said.
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Are Russian soldiers punching holes in their gas tanks?

As Russia's morale deteriorates, some Russian troops have "deliberately punched holes in their vehicles' gas tanks," according to a senior US official. As Russian morale deteriorates, some Russian troops have "deliberately punched holes in their vehicles' gas tanks," according to a senior US official.
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How thick is Russian tank armor?

It is believed the maximum thickness is 280 mm (11 in), the nose is about 80 mm (3.1 in) and the glacis of the new laminated armour is 200 mm (7.9 in) thick, which when inclined gives about 500–600 mm (20–24 in) thickness along the line of sight.
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Who has the best tanks in the world?

Top 10 Main Battle Tanks
  1. Nr.1 Leopard 2A7 (Germany) It is a recent version of the proven and successful Leopard 2 design. ...
  2. Nr.2 K2 Black Panther (South Korea) ...
  3. Nr.3 M1A2 SEP (USA) ...
  4. Nr.4 Challenger 2 (United Kingdom) ...
  5. Nr.5 Armata (Russia) ...
  6. Nr.6 Merkava Mk.4 (Israel) ...
  7. Nr.7 Type 90 (Japan) ...
  8. Nr.8 Leclerc (France)
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Can RPG destroy tank?

Even if the RPG hit does not completely disable the tank or kill the crew, it can still damage external equipment, lowering the tank's effectiveness or forcing the crew to abandon and destroy it.
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How much diesel is left in the world?

At 1,688,000,000,000 barrels of crude oil, the Earth has 442,095,238,095 gallons of diesel fuel left. Assuming a mileage of 5.5 MPG, diesel fuel trucks have enough fuel left inside the planet to travel 2,431,523,809,524 miles. The estimate is enough to travel from the Earth to the sun and back again over 13,000 times.
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Why were German tanks so good?

The German Tiger tank (above) had a more powerful main gun, heavier armor, and wider tracks than the American Sherman tank (below). The German 88 is more powerful than any American tank gun used during the course of most of the war.
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What was the strongest tank in ww2?

Known as the "Panther", the Panzer V was the mightiest of them all, with incredibly thick and sloped armor to ricochet most enemy shots, as well as a 75mm cannon that packed almost as much of a punch as the legendary Tiger tank's 88mm cannon.
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Is a Tiger tank a Panzer?

The Tiger II is a German heavy tank of the Second World War. The final official German designation was Panzerkampfwagen Tiger Ausf. B, often shortened to Tiger B. The ordnance inventory designation was Sd.Kfz. 182.
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