Why do Russian tanks lose their turrets?

Reports suggest that Russian tanks are exploding when penetrated by armor-piercing rounds causing the turrets to be hurled several feet in the air. This is known as the 'jack-in-the-box effect' – a type of explosion – which causes the tank's turret to be violently blown off the chassis and into the air.
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Why do Russian tanks keep losing their turrets?

The sight of Russian tank turrets, blown off and lying in ruin along Ukrainian roads, points to a tank design issue known as the “jack-in-the-box” flaw. The fault is related to the way many Russian tanks hold and load ammunition.
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Why do Russian tank turrets pop off of their hulls when 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.
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What is the fatal flaw in Russian tanks?

The problem relates to how the tanks' ammunition is stored. 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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Why are Russians losing so many tanks?

No, Russia's accelerating tank losses are the result of leadership and morale problems more than they are any technological imbalance on the battlefield. Half of the tanks the Russians have written off since early September were abandoned by their crews and seized by the Ukrainians.
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How much tanks does Russia have left?

Military analysts and armchair generals watching the conflict generally agreed in February 2022 that Russia had about 3,300 main battle tanks of late Cold War or early 2000s vintage assigned to combat units, and somewhere between 8,000 and 10,000 in storage.
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Who has the best tanks in the world?

5 Most Powerful Battle Tanks Around the World
  • The South Korean K2 Black Panther. At $8.5 million per unit, Korea's K2 Black Panther is one of the world's most expensive battle tanks. ...
  • The Russian T-14 Armata. ...
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  • The Chinese Type 99. ...
  • The American M1A2 Abrams. ...
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What happens to Russian tank crew when hit?

“For a Russian crew, if the ammo storage compartment is hit, everyone is dead,” said Robert E. Hamilton, a professor at the U.S. Army War College, adding that the force of the explosion can “instantaneously vaporize” the crew.
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What does Z stand for on Russian tanks?

Since mid-March 2022, the "Z" began to be used by the Russian government as a pro-war propaganda motif, and has been appropriated by pro-Putin civilians as a symbol of support for Russia's invasion.
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Why are Russians attacking cages to tanks?

Slat armor (or slat armour in British English), also known as bar armor, cage armor, and standoff armor, is a type of vehicle armor designed to protect against high-explosive anti-tank (HEAT) attacks, as used by anti-tank guided missiles (ATGMs) and rocket-propelled grenades (RPGs).
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Do the cages on top of Russian tanks work?

Some Russian tanks seen with makeshift cages attached to them to protect against anti-tank missiles. An expert told Insider that the cages are futile against modern weapons like the Javelin and NLAW. The cages also disadvantage Russian tanks by increasing their visibility and adding weight.
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What does the Z and O mean on Russian tanks?

Other reports have said that the symbols are a way of denoting the origins of the forces - for example, some have said that the "Z" denotes forces from Russia's eastern district, while the "Z" inside a square seen on other Russian vehicles means the forces are from Crimea, which was annexed by Russia in 2014.
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Do tanks have toilets?

No, there is no toilet in a tank. The simple reason is that the tank was built to fight so every space in the tank is there to support that purpose. A toilet would take up a lot of space in the hull or turret which would change the characteristics of the tank: weight, height, carrying space.
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What percentage of tanks has Russia lost?

Based on these estimates, Russia has lost nearly 1,300 tanks – an impressive 40% of its total operational tank fleet.
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Why do Russian tanks have wood on the back?

Read allSoviet and Russian tanks commonly travel with a log attached to the exterior. This simple device helps tankers deal with the soft or uneven terrain of central Europe that even a tracked vehicles can get stuck in. The log give the tracks additional purchase to help the tank escape the mire.
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Why is Russia losing so much military equipment in Ukraine?

Russia has reportedly lost more than 650 tanks and about 3,000 other armored vehicles and heavy equipment so far in its invasion of Ukraine. Experts put the losses down to the advanced anti-tank weapons given to Ukraine by Western countries, poor strategy, low morale, and important design flaws.
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What tanks does Ukraine have?

Ukraine started the war with 900 Soviet-made T-64s, T-72s and T-80s. Since then, it has captured as many as 500 extra Russian tanks, although a large number of these are thought to be in a state of disrepair.
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What tanks do Russia use in Ukraine?

While it has sent a few dozen newer model T-90 tanks to the war, most Russian tanks in Ukraine are T-72 variants. These are based on Soviet technology that is nearly fifty years old, making them no match for the M1A2 Abrams, the Challenger II, and the Leopard II, all of which Western countries have agreed to provide.
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Why does Ukraine need tanks?

Ukraine has said it has an urgent need for heavier armour in its war against Russia's invasion. Kyiv has limited availability of tanks, most of them from the Soviet or post-Soviet era.
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What is the life expectancy of a tank crew?

According to the vets, the life expectancy of a tank crew member was only six weeks.
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Did tank crews sleep in their tanks?

The crew (four or five or six) would sleep under a waterproof tarpaulin, in a row alongside their tank. While driving or in battle for hours at a time the conditions inside were almost unbearable. Some of the spent shell casings were used as makeshift bedpans to urinate into and severe constipation was very common.
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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.
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What is USA best tank?

Approved for production in 1990, the M1A2 represents the U.S. Army's technological improvement of the basic M1A1 design and the most modern battle tank in the world.
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What is America's strongest tank?

The M1 Abrams entered service in 1980 and serves as the main battle tank of the United States Army and formerly of the United States Marine Corps (USMC). The export version is used by the armies of Egypt, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Australia, Poland and Iraq.
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What is the deadliest tank in the world?

Leopard 2A7 is the deadliest main battle tank that exists. In multi-national training, the weapon performs better than the US M1A2 SEP, the British Challenger 2, and the French Leclerc. Germany has already upgraded 20 Leopard in the 2A7 version and plans to upgrade 50 or 150 more.
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