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. Many people would see a photo of a disabled tank, they subconsciously forget about the warriors who rot in the steel cage, and instead just see a big hollow heap of metal that was once a tank.
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What happens to crew when tank explodes?

If a penetrating hit on the tank's relatively thin side armor detonates one of these rounds, the explosion can set off a chain reaction, killing the crew and destroying the tank. Other tanks on the modern battlefield generally store their ammunition away from the crew, behind armored walls.
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What happens to tank crew javelin?

The NLAW and Javelin missiles are designed to hit a tank from above in a “top attack” – striking at the top of the tank's turret where the armour is thinnest. This will either completely destroy the tank, or incapacitate the crew inside.
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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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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 happened to a Panzer crew AFTER the tank WAS HIT?



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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Can tank crew survive?

Whether an enemy hit ruptures the ammunition compartment or penetrates the tank's interior, the crew have a higher chance of survival so they can return the tank to a maintenance center or at least escape their disabled vehicle.
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Do Russian tank crews survive?

Most of the time in such cases, the crew inside does not survive. The Russian-made T-72 and T-80 tanks are particularly prone to such types of explosions, in part because of their autoloading mechanisms that store tank rounds in a carousel at the base of the turret.
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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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Can m1 Abrams survive Javelin?

Its a 19lb warhead, which is roughly twice something like an RPG. A tank's roof is nowhere near as strong as the front where composite armour is placed. Javelins are top attack missiles and can certainly penetrate the tank from above. m1 isnt that strong.
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Can any tank survive a Javelin?

Still, the infrared guided Javelin has proven itself in combat in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Syria and has reliable shtick that should work on virtually any tank out there—it hits them on the weak top armor. It's also exposes its crew to less danger than the typical guided missile system.
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Are javelins reusable?

And unlike other missiles, which are generally disposable after use, the Javelin has a fire control unit that is equipped with GPS and an infrared camera with the ability to zoom in close on a target, and which is reusable any number of times.
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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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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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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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Where do soldiers poop during war?

Porta-Johns. Yes, we have "Porta-sh*tters" located on the frontlines. For the most part, they're located on the larger FOBs. To keep these maintained, allied forces pay local employees, who live nearby, to pump the human discharge out of the poop reservoirs.
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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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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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What is the best tank ever?

Currently top 10 best tanks in the world are these:
  1. Nr.1 Leopard 2A7 (Germany) ...
  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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HOW FAR CAN tanks shoot?

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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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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Can a Javelin shoot down a jet?

The Javelin, with its fire-and-forget capabilities, is capable of being used to shoot down slow and low flying aircraft by design.
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