What caliber is a tank bullet?

This report covers tank guns of 115 mm, 120 mm, and 125 mm in calibre, which encompasses the majority of tank guns that have been produced since 1961, when the Soviet Union introduced the T-62 main battle tank (MBT).
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Is a tank a gun a caliber?

A tank gun is the main armament of a tank. Modern tank guns are large-caliber high-velocity guns, capable of firing kinetic energy penetrators, high-explosive anti-tank, and cannon-launched guided projectiles.
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What bullet can pierce a tank?

SILVER BULLET made from depleted uranium can pierce even the heaviest armor. Uranium shells burn away at the edges upon impact¿a "self-sharpening" that helps them bore into armor. Used as ammunition, it penetrates the thick steel encasing enemy tanks; used as armor, it protects troops against attack.
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What are tank bullets?

It is basically a large scale shot gun round filled with hundreds of ball bearings. Canister rounds are developed for the use against infantry. The steel ball-bearing filled canister is fired from the main gun and detonated by a timed fuse in flight.
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What is a tanks ammunition called?

Shells are usually large-caliber projectiles fired by artillery, armored fighting vehicles (e.g. tanks, assault guns, and mortar carriers), warships, and autocannons.
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What size round does a tank shoot?

The current 120 mm family of tactical tank ammunition consists of the five unique cartridges, each designed to defeat one or more specific threat targets. The family includes the fifth generation Kinetic Energy (KE) cartridge, three High-Explosive (HE) cartridges, and a canister cartridge.
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What size is a tank bullet?

120×570mm NATO tank ammunition (4.7 inch) also known as 120×570 R is a common, NATO-standard (STANAG 4385), tank gun semi-combustible cartridge used by 120mm smoothbore guns, superseding the earlier 105×617mmR cartridge used in NATO-standard rifled tank guns.
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Can you buy tank rounds?

In fact, you can buy one of those right now for a quarter million dollars. But is it legal? And can anybody just up and buy something with the insane firepower of a tank or grenade launcher? According to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms, yes, totally legal.
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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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How fast is a tank bullet?

Tanks employ much larger tungsten-carbide projectiles driven at velocities in excess of 4,000 feet per second. At that velocity, the big projectiles literally melt their way through armor--but not through the newest, toughest armor.
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Can a 50 cal stop a tank?

Developments in tank armor soon made tanks generally impervious to 50 caliber rounds,39 but according to the Marine Corps and other authorities, the 50 caliber can still blast through more lightly armored vehicles, such as armored personnel carriers, and thus clearly through armored limousines.
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What gun can shoot through a tank?

An anti-tank rifle is an anti-materiel rifle designed to penetrate the armor of armored fighting vehicles, most commonly tanks, armored personnel carriers, and infantry fighting vehicles.
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What caliber tanks use?

This report covers tank guns of 115 mm, 120 mm, and 125 mm in calibre, which encompasses the majority of tank guns that have been produced since 1961, when the Soviet Union introduced the T-62 main battle tank (MBT).
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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 round does an M1 Abrams shoot?

M1 Weapons. The M1's main weapon is a 120-mm smoothbore cannon. The M1's primary weapon is a 120-mm M256 smoothbore cannon made by the German company Rheinmetall Landsysteme GmbH. The "120-mm" designates that the cannon fires 120-mm-wide rounds.
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Can a grenade disable a tank?

AT grenades are unable to penetrate the armor of modern tanks, but may still damage lighter vehicles.
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What license do I need for a tank?

Do you need a special licence to drive a tank on the public roads? Yes. A civilian H category licence. If you have a standard car licence (category C) you automatically have a provisional licence for a fully tracked vehicle.
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Can you legally own a tank?

Yes, civilians can legally own tanks. There are hundreds to thousands of used tanks available for purchase online. However, it is often a complex process, especially when buying from overseas dealers. The dealer often ships the tank to the nearest seaport to the buyer.
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Can a tank be used as artillery?

All tanks can, using high explosive ammunition, bring down accurate fire to engage soft targets up to 10 km. This engagement which is undertaken at ranges beyond visual range, is directed by an observer who views the target in the same fashion as is done when bringing down in direct artillery fire.
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How heavy is a 120mm shell?

Armament: 105mm gun (the M1A2 has a 120mm), each shell weighs about 40 lbs. Armor: The composite armor used in the M1 is Chobham (after Chobham, England, where it was developed) or code-named Burlington.
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Can artillery destroy a tank?

The 0.23-to-0.47-inch (5.8 to 11.9 mm) thick armor generally prevented penetration by small arms fire and shell fragments. However, even a near miss from field artillery or an impact from a mortar HE round could easily disable or destroy the tank: if the fuel tank was ruptured, it could incinerate the tank's crew.
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