ITT: Sea Skimmer rescues it from stupidity [Damage to tanks]
Posted: 2016-10-26 10:58am
Also, what about a grenade? What would happen if you chucked a grenade down a MBT's barrel in the following scenarios:
breech open, no shell
breech closed, HE shell
breech closed, sabot round
Also, what about a obstruction with rubber seals around it? With the massive pressure from the tank firing, would the barrel rupture, or would the rock get pushed out?
What about if you poured burning napalm or greek fire or of course the ever popular burning jet fuel that melts steel beams? Could one of those things set off a HE round?
Would a MBT be damaged if burning oil was poured onto it from high above, such as from a medieval castle wall? What about a rock hitting the top from a catapult or a tech bucket?
Another question is why don't enemy forces dig holes for the enemy tanks to drive into and get stuck? They could put leaves or thin dirt over the top to make the ground look solid, when in actual fact it was not? Then they could wait until the crew leave for waters and airs and capture it.
Could a lightning gun disable a tank? Not an EMP, but a lightning gun, or even just a natural lightning bolt? If so, cause the enemy prepare AT defenses by setting up "lightning stations" which would be stations that would have a very high chance of conducting a lightning strike when a enemy tank was hopefully nearby and disable it.
And why are tanks useful still? Wouldn't a toyota pickup ute with a AT missile launcher strapped to the back be much cheaper and maybe more effective? I mean, instead of just 8000 M1 Abrams, they could have 100,000s of thousands of toyota utes driving about firing missiles and disappearing. Almost every missile would be a kill, and soon the enemy tanks would be no more.
How resistant to cruise missiles and nuclear bombs are MBTs? How much damage if a missile/nuke was "detonated:
"medium cruise missile", 50 miles away
MCM, 10 miles away
MCM, 1000 meters away
direct hit of MCM (within 5 meters)
40 kiloton nuke, 30, 10, and 5 miles away
40kt nuke, 1000 meters, 500 meters, 100 meters and direct hit (within 5 meters)
Can a M1A2 Abrams survive a direct nuclear detonation? Of course the crew would die, but how badly would the tank be damaged? Would it be mostly intact, partly salvageable or completely annihilated?
Also, in the unlikely combat scenario, what vehicle would be superior? An Abrams M1A2 tank or a Arleigh Burke destroyer, say both vehicles were 500m away from each other, and the tank was on a artificial island?
breech open, no shell
breech closed, HE shell
breech closed, sabot round
Also, what about a obstruction with rubber seals around it? With the massive pressure from the tank firing, would the barrel rupture, or would the rock get pushed out?
What about if you poured burning napalm or greek fire or of course the ever popular burning jet fuel that melts steel beams? Could one of those things set off a HE round?
Would a MBT be damaged if burning oil was poured onto it from high above, such as from a medieval castle wall? What about a rock hitting the top from a catapult or a tech bucket?
Another question is why don't enemy forces dig holes for the enemy tanks to drive into and get stuck? They could put leaves or thin dirt over the top to make the ground look solid, when in actual fact it was not? Then they could wait until the crew leave for waters and airs and capture it.
Could a lightning gun disable a tank? Not an EMP, but a lightning gun, or even just a natural lightning bolt? If so, cause the enemy prepare AT defenses by setting up "lightning stations" which would be stations that would have a very high chance of conducting a lightning strike when a enemy tank was hopefully nearby and disable it.
And why are tanks useful still? Wouldn't a toyota pickup ute with a AT missile launcher strapped to the back be much cheaper and maybe more effective? I mean, instead of just 8000 M1 Abrams, they could have 100,000s of thousands of toyota utes driving about firing missiles and disappearing. Almost every missile would be a kill, and soon the enemy tanks would be no more.
How resistant to cruise missiles and nuclear bombs are MBTs? How much damage if a missile/nuke was "detonated:
"medium cruise missile", 50 miles away
MCM, 10 miles away
MCM, 1000 meters away
direct hit of MCM (within 5 meters)
40 kiloton nuke, 30, 10, and 5 miles away
40kt nuke, 1000 meters, 500 meters, 100 meters and direct hit (within 5 meters)
Can a M1A2 Abrams survive a direct nuclear detonation? Of course the crew would die, but how badly would the tank be damaged? Would it be mostly intact, partly salvageable or completely annihilated?
Also, in the unlikely combat scenario, what vehicle would be superior? An Abrams M1A2 tank or a Arleigh Burke destroyer, say both vehicles were 500m away from each other, and the tank was on a artificial island?