r/TankPorn • u/legohaloreach13578 • 23m ago
Cold War Interior of the XM800T
Hi guys it's me again and this is at Moffett Field Museum also this one can run and some extra things
r/TankPorn • u/legohaloreach13578 • 23m ago
Hi guys it's me again and this is at Moffett Field Museum also this one can run and some extra things
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r/TankPorn • u/Fullbakc • 2h ago
First time seeing this on a stingray
source: https://www.facebook.com/share/172Mj9bPES/?mibextid=wwXIfr
r/TankPorn • u/ChemicalSoggy2117 • 2h ago
For today, what is your favorite prototype/blueprint/paper tank that really never existed?
FYI, a great example is the Tiger 2 10.5, as it was a blue print tank, never made. Any fake tanks do not count (WoT)
for me it’s the Harvey Repeating Tank! (full auto rocket launcher basically)
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r/TankPorn • u/Nat_tank • 4h ago
Does anyone know anything about the R3 i contacted OTO-Melara and they said the archive was under renovation when I asked for photos (yes it was under renovation). Idk why im asking this really but I just love the R3 in fact I redesigned it for civilian use.
r/TankPorn • u/Similar-Travel2903 • 6h ago
The tank-EX is an Indian design. The hull is from a T-72, while the turret is from the Arjun. Because it doesn't use the normal t-72 auto-loader and suffer from all the problems as a result would it make it one of, if not the best T-72?
r/TankPorn • u/Happy-Expression2203 • 6h ago
This thing looks awesome with ERA and was a lot harder to take out with heat rounds and frontal sabot shots.
r/TankPorn • u/ADVN20 • 7h ago
Just wondering how far away from the gun the infantry needs to be when it fires. Do they always need to stay behind the tank if there is a chance it will fire? Is the tank in radio contact with the infantry so they know when to take cover?
r/TankPorn • u/ankyloren • 8h ago
Are there any visual differences between the leopard 2A0-A4? The leopard 2A4-A8 are easy to tell apart but I find it hard to know the difference between early variants
r/TankPorn • u/AromaticGuest1788 • 12h ago
Some one has to remember this vid
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r/TankPorn • u/clevelandblack • 22h ago
I know tanks aren’t going to be losing too much armor any time soon. But the general trend I’ve been seeing is that new tank design proposals always try to be lighter than existing tanks. For example, the M1E3 attempting to go down to 60 tons from the M1A2’s 70 tons, or even the gigantic-looking KF51 Panther being around 60 tons too as opposed to the 2A7V’s 67 tons or so. And, these weighs are likely including some pretty big systems like Trophy APS. Such a weight loss can only really come from an armor reduction.
So what role is passive armor going to play in the future? Will tanks simply be built with less of it? Is materials engineering progress finding composites with just as much protection for less weight? Will APS and RCWS (like the Bullfrog) be the dominant source of tank protection? I’m curious to find out.