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Summary Of: Anti-tank

Anti-tank guns are guns designed to destroy armored vehicles... anti-tank guns included both small towed guns and... and the anti-tank rifle declined in importance... making the dedicated anti-tank gun more vulnerable to enemy fire... the war the concept of the dedicated conventional anti-tank gun was declining... anti-tank weapons took off during the Second World War... Another form scatters a number of small anti-tank mines in the tank... came to be the most widespread wire guided anti-tank weapon in the West... Anti-tank missiles were first used in a helicopter... the anti-tank helicopter armed with... or anti-tank cannons is one of the biggest threats to a modern tank... Anti-tank rifles were developed also... anti-tank rifle teams could knock out most tanks... propelled anti-tank guns were rare at the beginning of WW2... Today the anti-tank role is filled with a variety of weapons...

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