Do tank bullets explode?

Set to Point Detonation-Delay, the round does not explode immediately on contact – this is the mode used against obstacles and bunkers, as it gives enough time to penetrate deeply into concrete of other material before exploding.
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Are tank bullets explosive?

They are generally used against tank armour, concrete or other defences, depending on the calibre of the round being used. Armour piecing rounds contain no explosive; instead they rely solely on the massive amount of kinetic energy delivered by the explosive propellant and gun barrel design, to penetrate the armour.
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Do bullets bounce off tanks?

No, this is not possible. A bullet is able to hit the same tank twice (by bouncing of one point of armor, into another point). But it is not possible to bounce off and hit another tank. Once a shell hits a vehicle it is "bound" that vehicle and can't hit anything else.
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Do tanks actually explode?

Propane is explosive and propane can explode but a propane-LPG tank explosion is actually very rare. Propane tanks (gas cylinders) can explode but not easily or often. It is actually really hard to have a propane tank explode.
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What happens when a tank gets ammo racked?

Being "ammo racked" is the situation in which a group of ammunition takes damage from enemy fire (gets shot by another tank) and causes the explosive mass in the ammunition to detonate. Any time ammunition inside the tank is detonated, it causes catastrophic damage to the tank.
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Why do Russian tanks explode so easily?

Unlike modern Western tanks, Russian ones carry multiple shells within their turrets. This makes them highly vulnerable as even an indirect hit can start a chain reaction that explodes their entire ammunition store of up to 40 shells.
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Why do Russian tanks explode violently when hit?

Reports suggest that Russian tanks are exploding when penetrated by armor-piercing rounds causing the turrets to be hurled several feet in the air. This is known as the 'jack-in-the-box effect' – a type of explosion – which causes the tank's turret to be violently blown off the chassis and into the air.
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Why do Russian tanks lose their turrets?

Images of destroyed Russian tanks with their turrets blown off have become common since the beginning of the invasion of Ukraine. Experts say that Russian tanks have a design flaw that makes them vulnerable to being decapitated by Ukrainian attacks, called a "jack-in-the-box effect," CNN reported.
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Are tanks death traps?

But the Sherman was also a death trap. Most tanks at the time ran on diesel, a safer and less flammable fuel than gasoline. The Sherman's powerplant was a 400-horsepower gas engine that, combined with the ammo on board, could transform the tank into a Hellish inferno after taking a hit.
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What happens to Russian tank crew when hit?

The Russian T-72 main battle tank's ammunition sits in a carousel-style automatic loader directly beneath the main turret and members of the crew. a chain reaction, killing the crew and destroying the tank. “For a Russian crew, if the ammo storage compartment is hit, everyone is dead,” said Robert E.
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Can bullets ricochet off rocks?

Bullets are more likely to ricochet off flat, hard surfaces such as concrete, rock or steel, but a ricochet can occur from irregular surfaces within heterogeneous materials including soil and vegetation. Uniformly soft, flexible materials like sand have a lower incidence of ricochet.
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How do modern tank shells work?

At its nose, the round has an extended impact sensor. When the impact sensor collides with a target, it ignites an explosive, which melts surrounding copper. A shape charge liner concentrates the molten metal and hot gases into a narrow blast that cuts through the armor.
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Can bullets ricochet off water?

This study found that the presence of extraneous markings on a fired bullet that has ricocheted off water depends on the angle of incidence of the bullet to the water and the depth of the water.
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Do tank rounds explode on contact?

Set to Point Detonation-Delay, the round does not explode immediately on contact – this is the mode used against obstacles and bunkers, as it gives enough time to penetrate deeply into concrete of other material before exploding.
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Did ww2 tank shells explode?

In WWII many 75mm and larger AP shells were APHE, which mean they had an explosive filler and exploded inside the tank after penetration, like a grenade.
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How far can a tank shoot a shell?

The tank cannon has a maximum effective range of about 3000 meters, and precise aim is required to make a hit. The self-guided missile, however, can — like Longbow Hellfire — be effective to more than 8000 meters, and the electronic brain continually corrects the flight path as necessary.
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What was the life expectancy of a tank crew in ww2?

According to the vets, the life expectancy of a tank crew member was only six weeks.
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Is Fury a true story?

From Street Kings writer/director David Ayer, Fury is based on a collection of true stories from real-life army veterans who spent their time during World War II in tanks, just like Pitt's tank crew in the film.
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Why do tanks burn?

The main cause of fires in tanks is non-compliance with safety regulations. For example, violation of the operating rules for vehicles, use of open flame near hazardous objects (welding, firing, smoking).
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Do tanks have a bottom hatch?

The inside of the tank as seen in this video is definitly not real - from the moment on he closes the hatch (many tanks do have hatches in the bottom, at least this much is correct) it must have been filmed inside a studio. And it looks like whoever designed this set has never personally seen the inside of a tank.
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What happens to the crew of a destroyed tank?

When a tank is destroyed most(if not all) of it's crew of 3-7 are killed.
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How do tanks eject shells?

The tank commander, to his right, gives the order to fire. Out of sight, the gunner fires the gun and the breech block slides backward—straight toward the camera—ejecting the casing. The American M1 Abrams tank is one of the last tanks to have a human main gun loader.
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Why do turrets pop off tanks?

Known as the “jack-in-the-box effect,” this type of apocalyptic explosion is caused when a blast's heat or shockwave causes all the tank's ammunition to detonate. The resulting overpressure blows the tank's turret straight up into the air.
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How many tanks Russia has lost?

A senior US defense official estimated that Russia has lost nearly 1,000 tanks, among other combat assets. The official noted that Russia still has a lot of capability that could be brought into the conflict.
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