Whats the MPG of a tank?

An armored division of the Army can use as much as 600,000 gallons of fuel a day. 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.
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How much gas does a tank need?

Smaller cars generally have gas tanks that hold 12 gallons worth of gas, while larger cars can hold 15 or 16 gallons. For the purpose of this story, let's say gas costs $3.85 a gallon. A car with a 12-gallon tank costs $46.20 to fill up while a larger car with a 15-gallon tank costs $57.75.
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How far can a tank go on one tank of gas?

It depends on certain factors, but a good rule is that a full tank will last about 300 miles. However, your mileage may be lower if you're driving in traffic. Also, highway driving will get you 400 miles or more.
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What is good mpg per gallon?

Generally, a good rule of thumb for gas mileage nowadays is to make sure you are getting at least 23 MPG combined city and highway. However, there are all kinds of factors that will affect the mileage you get and how efficient your vehicle will be.
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What car gets 70 MPG?

For all the attention being lavished on hybrids and electric vehicles, the tried and true internal combustion engine isn't going anywhere. They'll be around for years to come, growing ever more efficient. Mazda's new “Skyactiv-G 1.3” engine is a case in point.
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Is 20 MPG good for a car?

Don't expect to attain higher than 20 mpg overall with a non-hybrid, and most offer less than 30 mpg on the highway. The best fuel-efficient non-electric vehicles get the following EPA-estimated combined numbers: Small Pickup: Chevrolet Colorado 2WD Diesel and GMC Canyon 2WD Diesel get 23 mpg.
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Do modern tanks have air conditioning?

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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How fast can a tank travel?

Believe it or not, tanks can actually move at about 25 miles per hour on flat terrain and up to 45 miles per hour on roads! Some tanks have even gone as fast as 60 to 70 miles per hour for short periods of time.
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Do tanks use gasoline?

Traditional armored vehicles, including tanks, use engines running on diesel or gasoline.
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How far will 10 gallons of gas get me?

1 Expert Answer. In this case, we would calculate rate by dividing the distance travelled by the amount of gas needed to travel that distance. So since we were able to cover 230 miles using 10 gallons of gas, that means each gallon of gas gets us 230/10 = 23 miles of travel.
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How far can a Russian tank go?

Operational range is over 500 km. The T-14 has a 12-speed automatic gearbox, with a top speed of 80–90 km/h (50–56 mph) and a range of 500 km (300 mi).
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How far can a car go on a full tank?

On average, your car can travel 200 to 400 miles on a full tank of gas.
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How far can a tank travel?

To give the tank decent traveling range, General Dynamics had to give it some mammoth fuel tanks. 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 the average car MPG?

Preliminary data for EPA's 2020 Automotive Trends Report shows average fuel economy for model year 2020 light-duty vehicles increased to 25.7 miles per gallon (MPG).
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How thick is a tanks armor?

Until the 1960s, tank armour consisted of homogeneous steel plates or castings. The thickness of this armour varied from 8 mm on early tanks to 250 mm at the front of the German Jagdtiger of 1945. After World War II, opinions differed about the value of armour protection.
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What is the fastest tank ever?

These Are The Fastest Tanks Ever Made
  • 8 K2 Black Panther.
  • 7 Stridsvagn 103.
  • 6 Al-Khalid.
  • 5 T – 90 S.
  • 4 AMX – 56 Leclerc.
  • 3 Leopard 2A7.
  • 2 M1A1 Abrams.
  • 1 T – 14 Armata.
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Can a tank destroy a building?

The U.S. Army is acquiring a new multipurpose tank round which can flatten bunkers, pulverize obstacles, breach concrete walls or take out groups of personnel. And it can destroy armored and unarmored vehicles and buildings, too.
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Do tanks have toilets?

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.
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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 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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Is a 47 MPG good?

The generally accepted standard has risen from a consumption of around 8.1 to 7.1 litres per 100km (around 60 miles) (35-40mpg) in the past to more like 5.6 to 5.1 litres (50-55mpg). As a rule of thumb, vehicles listed at less than 6.0 litres/100km are considered to have 'good' MPG.
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Is 5 MPG a big difference?

That's because the differences are linear. With miles per gallon, efficiency is graded on a curve. For example, for a 15-mpg car, a 5-mpg improvement is a 33-percent gain. But that same 5-mpg upgrade for a 30-mpg car is only a 17.5-percent improvement to a vehicle that is already using half as much gas.
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