Why are tank guns smooth bore?

The smoothbore design of most modern tank barrels makes it easier for tanks to fire missiles through the same barrel used to fire projectiles. The gun itself is not the sole factor influencing the range of a tank during combat operations.
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Why is the Abrams gun smooth bore?

It's because of the ammo it fires. APFSDS, Armour Piercing Fin-stabilized Discarding Sabot. It's a sub-caliber round. A thin, long and heavy rod that uses fins instead of spin to stabilize in flight.
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Are tank guns smoothbore?

Throughout the history of tank guns, they have almost exclusively been rifled weapons, however most modern tanks now use smoothbore guns. Rifling of the barrel imparts spin on the projectile, improving ballistic accuracy.
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How do smooth bore tank guns work?

The smooth bore barrel is just that, a smooth barrel with no rifling. The rifled barrel imparts a spin on the projectile by use of a series of grooves cut into the barrel. This in turn makes the projectile more accurate.
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What are smooth bore tanks?

Unbaffled liquid tankers, sometimes called smooth bore tanks have nothing inside to slow down the flow of the liquid. Therefore, forward and back-surge is very strong. Unbaffled tanks are usually those that transport food products, such as milk for example.
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Is smooth bore accurate?

Re: Smooth bore accuracy

3" at 50 yards is very good for a smoothbore. We've done this (1 of LB's 20 bores), with 3 different people shooting the gun, in testing, a 6 shot group of 3"- very round- almost perfectly so.
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Is rifling better than smoothbore?

Because the barrel is rifled, the projectile does not need to be rifled. A rifled slug is what you want to shoot out a smooth bore barrel. Because the barrel is smooth, the projectile will not rotate appropriately unless it has rifling on it.
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Can artillery destroy a tank?

The gun's flat elevation means the enemy might be just a mile away, at most. At that range, an MT-12 can penetrate 400 millimeters of armor—enough to destroy an infantry fighting vehicle and, from certain angles, disable or destroy a tank.
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Why do tanks raise barrel after firing?

The interior of a tank is a very cramped working environment. And loading heavy tank rounds is a tiring processes. Elevating the gun barrel after firing a shell likewise lowers the breach of the gun making it easier, a bit quicker and less fatiguing to reload the gun.
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Can a cannon destroy a tank?

Using the cannon, the A-10 is capable of disabling a main battle tank from a range of over 6,500 m. While modern battle tanks have quite sophisticated armor protection (for the crew), there are many vital components with less protection.
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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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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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Why is it called grapeshot?

In artillery, a grapeshot is a type of ammunition that consists of a collection of smaller-caliber round shots packed tightly in a canvas bag and separated from the gunpowder charge by a metal wadding, rather than being a single solid projectile. When assembled, the shot resembled a cluster of grapes, hence the name.
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Can at 72 destroy an Abrams?

A second round fired from 700 yards, bounced off, and the offending T-72 was blasted. The third T-72, at a range of roughly 400 yards, fired a round, which left a groove in the armor of the Abrams. It, too, was destroyed by a shot fired through a sand berm.
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Has an M1 Abrams been destroyed?

The tanks were destroyed by U.S. forces in order to prevent any trophy-claim by the Iraqi Army. A total of 23 M1A1s were damaged or destroyed during the war. Of the nine Abrams tanks destroyed, seven were destroyed by friendly fire and two intentionally destroyed to prevent capture by the Iraqi Army.
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Do Abrams 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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Why do Tank Guns have a bulge?

A bore evacuator or fume extractor is a device which removes lingering gases and airborne residues from the barrel of an armored fighting vehicle's gun after firing, particularly in tanks and self-propelled guns.
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Why do some tanks carry logs?

Logs were another improvised armor added to tanks during WWII. However, they could also be removed from the tank and placed under the tracks in boggy terrain for additional traction. In fact, many Soviet tanks left the factory with logs mounted for this reason. As armor, however, logs did not offer much protection.
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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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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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Can Infantry defeat tanks?

Infantry can only fight tanks in close terrain. Use broken terrain, vegetation, and urban areas to deny enemy tanks their key advantages of mobility and standoff range.
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Can you fire slugs through a smooth bore?

Yep, that's what rifled slugs are designed for. The sabot slugs are for rifled barrel shotguns. As stated, rifled Foster slugs are meant for smoothbore barrels.
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Are revolvers smooth bore?

Well, apparently, oftentimes they loaded their ammunition with birdshot that's why the revolvers are smoothbore. There are at least two reasons for using shot instead of a bullet – safety and ease of hitting the targets.
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Do shotguns have smooth bores?

Generally, shotgun barrels are what's called “smoothbore,” meaning they are basically metal tubes with a smooth, non-rifled surface inside. So, MOST shotgun barrels are not rifled.
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