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Before World War II, tank armor has always been based on homogeneous steel plates, and later Israel developed the most reactive armor, and additional armor such as hollow armor also appeared. But with the advent of armor-piercing shells, these armors became vulnerable. Later, the British developed Chobham armor, and the United States developed depleted uranium armor.
In terms of protection alone, depleted uranium armor is undoubtedly the strongest available today.
For example, in the Gulf War, the United States could make a big hole in the sand wall behind it after a depleted uranium armor-piercing projectile pierced through two T72 side armor, and there were also M1 tanks of the same type that were mistakenly shot at their own M1 tanks, although the M1 side armor was dented, but it was not penetrated. This means that the protection capacity of the M1 is almost 4 times that of the T72. It is no wonder that the U.S. military destroyed thousands of Iraqi tanks throughout the war without losing a single one of its own.
Finally, the protection capacity of modern tanks is equivalent to xx mm homogeneous steel plates, but it is not necessary to install xx mm steel plates, because 1 mm of depleted uranium steel plates may be equivalent to 100 mm of homogeneous steel plates (I just say it is possible).
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At present, electromagnetic armor is being studied abroad, this armor is somewhat similar to the energy armor in science fiction, but it uses electricity to divide and spread the invading enemy shells to reduce its damage to the main armor... It is currently in the prototype stage.
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The strongest in the world! The fiercest and toughest armored vehicle in the world.
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Armored vehicles were invented in the British.
1855, J. Cohen, England.
Installing a machine gun and armor on the chassis of a steam tractor, a wheeled armored car was created and patented.
But such armored vehicles failed to be put into practical use. In 1899, the Englishman Sims installed armor and a machine gun on a four-wheeled car. In 1900, Britain put armored cars into South Africa.
carried out the Anglo-Boer War.
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In general, an armored vehicle is defined as a military or police vehicle equipped with protective armor.
A tank is also a type of armored vehicle. It's just that the armor is stronger, the firepower is more intense, and the passing ability is stronger!
It is generally believed that the armored car was a wheeled armored vehicle made by J. Cohen of England in 1855 by attaching armor and machine guns to the chassis of a steam tractor, and obtained a patent. But it didn't work in practice.
In 1899, the Briton Sims installed armor and machine guns on four-wheeled cars. In 1900, Britain threw armored vehicles into the Anglo-Boer War, which was taking place in South Africa.
So, Britain is the country that invented armored vehicles!
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