Why is a tank called a tank?

The name 'tank' came from British attempts to ensure the secrecy of the new weapons under the guise of water tanks. During the First World War
the First World War
The battle of the Marne was a major turning point of World War I. By the end of August 1914, the whole Allied army on the Western Front had been forced into a general retreat back towards Paris. Meanwhile the two main German armies continued through France.
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, Britain began the serious development of the tank.
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What makes a tank a tank?

A tank is an armoured fighting vehicle intended as a primary offensive weapon in front-line ground combat. Tank designs are a balance of heavy firepower, strong armour, and good battlefield mobility provided by tracks and a powerful engine; usually their main armament is mounted in a turret.
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How did the tank get its name in ww1?

Although initially termed "Landships" by the Landship Committee, production vehicles were named "tanks", to preserve secrecy. The term was chosen when it became known that the factory workers at William Foster referred to the first prototype as "the tank" because of its resemblance to a steel water tank.
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Why do soldiers name their tanks?

One factor was that tanks had to have their names began with the same letter of the unit – and as Forbes reported, all the tanks of 'A' battalion would subsequently have names such as "Achilles," or "Ajax." Later tanks were named for the crew's hometowns and by the Second World War, the naming had become more colorful ...
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Who coined the term tank?

One of the members, Ernest Swinton suggested "tank," and the committee agreed. The name "tank" was used in official documents and common parlance from then on, and the Landships Committee was renamed the Tank Supply Committee.
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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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Where did the word tanked originate?

Sometimes said to be from boxing, in some sense, perhaps from the notion of "taking a dive," but evidence for this is wanting. Related: Tanked; tanking. Adjective tanked "drunk" is from 1893.
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What tank means?

Definition of tank

(Entry 1 of 2) 1 : a usually large receptacle for holding, transporting, or storing liquids (such as water or fuel) 2 : an enclosed heavily armed and armored combat vehicle that moves on tracks. 3 : tank top.
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What happens to a tank crew 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. Such events are instantly fatal to the crew.
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Why did tanks have tails?

It was used to alter the centre of gravity of a tank when crossing over a high crest, or indeed sometimes as a trench crossing aid if required. Tanks were sometimes seen with a large wooden box on the tail, this was an extra stowage box for carrying spare cans of petrol and other stores.
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Why did tanks have genders in ww1?

Swinton's idea was that tanks should operate in pairs: a "destroyer" (Swinton's original proposed name was "Machine Gun Destroyer") and a "consort" or "man-killing" tank, so that the two gave mutual protection. He stated that he then assigned the names "male" and "female" respectively.
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Did Winston Churchill invent the tank?

Although Churchill did not “invent” the tank, he was by far the most significant supporter of its development during World War I.
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What was the original name for tanks?

The first tank prototype, Little Willie, was unveiled in September 1915. Following its underwhelming performance–it was slow, became overheated and couldn't cross trenches–a second prototype, known as “Big Willie,” was produced.
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Why are tanks called armor?

Why are tanks called tanks? The German word "panzer" doesn't actually translate to tank, but rather the word means "armor," as it derives from the French word "pancier" for "breastplate" and comes from the Latin "pantx" or "belly." Today, Panzer is a loanword, notably in the context of the German military.
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Do tanks have gears?

Tanks like the Panther tank could neutral steer but it had final drive issues. The final drive is the last gear in the transmission that sends the load to the tracks. Their final drive looked like a bike sprocket, it was called a spur gear.
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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 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 Russian tanks explode violently when hit?

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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Is tank slang for jail?

Slang. a prison cell or enclosure for more than one occupant, as for prisoners awaiting a hearing. tank top.
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When was the term tank coined?

The military “tank,” a tracked armored vehicle carrying a heavy gun, got its name in 1916, during the First World War.
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What does tank mean in UK?

noun [ C ] uk. /tæŋk/ us. a container for holding liquid or gas: a fuel/gas/propane tank.
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Why is losing called tanking?

Tank came from Tennis jargon, by way of boxing jargon. Originally, it meant to lose on purpose to gain an advantage. You could tank a set to get a rest or tank a boxing match so your backers could make money gambling against you.
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What dies he tanked her mean?

Definition of tanked

slang. : drunk sense 1a —often used with up. Synonyms & Antonyms Example Sentences Learn More About tanked.
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What does it mean he tanked her?

adjective [usu v-link ADJ] If someone is tanked or tanked up, they are drunk. [informal] English. Grammar.
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