/r/TankPorn
TankPorn is for all things Battle Tanks, Armored Fighting Vehicles, Armored Cars, Self-Propelled Guns and Support Vehicles affiliated. The past, the present, futuristic, historical, prototypes, all things inclusive.
Welcome to /r/TankPorn. TankPorn is for all things Battle Tanks, Armored Fighting Vehicles, Armored Cars, Self-Propelled Guns and Support Vehicles affiliated. The past, the present, futuristic, historical, prototypes, all things inclusive. News articles are welcome and general discussion is always encouraged. Collections, videos, and artistic concepts are approved and welcomed.
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I'm doing a small research project and i really need to know this but i can't find solid proof that they share a turret design and i don't want to trust GPT about it, considering that at least Leopard is not a very well known tank.
Sorry if this is not the right Subreddit for this :/
I have this picture of what seems to be ww2 tanks unloading from a ship
If a Shell or whatever pens a tank and hit the ammo, does it everytime explodes like in video games ? And does every shells have the same blasts when ammo rack ? Like apfsds or he