How does a tank driver see?

The tank has a brake pedal on the floor, just like a car. The driver navigates using three periscopes (also called vision blocks). For night operations, he can substitute a night vision sensor for one of the ordinary periscopes.
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How do soldiers see out of tanks?

Camera systems, often linked to VR headsets, can provide soldiers with a real-time view of the world outside their tank, eliminating the often severely restricted view tankers are forced to fight with.
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Do tank drivers have night vision?

The DRDO official told ThePrint, “So far, image intensive tubes were used for night sight in the tanks which had a range of 150-200 metres and also required some amount of light to process a clear image. This was an old technology. Now, it will be replaced with the new equipment developed by us.”
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Do modern tanks use cameras?

Urban modification kits developed for modern tanks also include video cameras for viewing 'blind spots' around the tank, especially at the flanks and rear.
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Do tanks have back up cameras?

The Driver's Rear View Camera (DRVC) system uses a thermal imager to monitor the area behind the tank day, night and through dust and smoke. The system is part of the U.S. Army's Abrams Tank Urban Survivability Kit, fits into taillight housings common to more than 200,000 military vehicles.
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How far can a tank shoot accurately?

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 happens inside a tank when it gets hit?

Any penetrating hit in the turret or hull can set off the ammunition, with a result sometimes describes as Jack-in-the-box effect: the force of the blast from the ammo tears the tank apart from inside, often detaching the turret with such force that it is thrown clear. Such events are instantly fatal to the crew.
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How do tank gunners see?

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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Do tanks have windows?

Tanks have auxiliary machine guns as well. Missiles: Some tanks can fire missiles from their main guns, but tanks generally do not carry externally-mounted missiles. Propulsion: Tracked; tracks are large and wide. Windows: No, except for small sensor or periscope windows.
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Are tanks comfortable?

Once inside, the tank is surprisingly comfortable. With the exception of the crew seat bottoms, there isn't one soft or padded surface anywhere in this machine. Automotive-style ergonomics are yet to make an appearance in tank design.
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Do tanks have pedals?

The tank moves using a track system around the wheels. There is an accelerator pedal, which causes the axel to turn and thus the wheels to go around.
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Who commands a tank?

The Company Commander (a Captain) acts as the tank commander for one of the tanks, while the Executive Officer (the company's second-in-command) commands the second.
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Whats the MPG of a tank?

A tank like the M1 Abrams gets about . 6 mpg, and a cargo vehicle like the M-1070 semi-trailer (designed to haul tanks) gets approximately 1.2 mpg. An Army Humvee gets between 10 and 14 mpg, about the same as the commercially available Hummer.
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Do tanks have AC?

No A/C! Advanced modern tanks like the Abrams don't have air conditioning for the crew. (Though the latest model has a "Thermal Management System" to keep the computers cool in the desert.)
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Do tank crews sleep in their tanks?

Those in the tanks did have the advantage over the infantry, but few creature comforts. The crew (four or five or six) would sleep under a waterproof tarpaulin, in a row alongside their tank.
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Where do you use the bathroom in a tank?

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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Do soldiers poop their pants?

Siddle wrote that in surveys of soldiers during World War II, “a quarter of combat veterans admitted that they urinated in their pants in combat, and a quarter admitted that they defecated in their pants in combat.”
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Do tanks have heaters?

The most common and most efficient method of heating tanks is to directly heat the tank contents with an electric immersion heater. Nearly 100% of the electrical energy used by the heater is absorbed by the product inside of the tank.
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Are tanks bomb proof?

Ballistics Armor

Radiator, battery and fuel tank are all wrapped in kevlar. Underside is also protected against explosive devices.
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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 do Tankers say when they fire?

He will then yell "Up!" to let the tank commander and gunner know there is a live round loaded. The commander will give the order to fire "Fire!" and the gunner will yell "On the way!" so that the loader and commander know to stay clear of the recoil path.
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Do tanks have radar?

IAI has supplied nearly 400 WindGuard (ELM-2133) radar systems to DRS Land Systems for the US Army's Abrams tanks. The combat-proven radars are installed on IDF's Merkava battle tanks and Namer armored personnel carriers to protect the crews.
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What kills tank crews?

Instead, the HESH is a small, high-explosive round that smashes against an enemy tank then explodes, creating a shock wave that is transmitted through the tank's armor, killing the crew inside. Originally a British design, the HESH round did see action in World War II, just not against other tanks.
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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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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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