Tanks and Self-Propelled Artillery: What's the Difference?
Beverly from Philadelphia asked me the difference between a Tank and a Self propelled gun. The basic difference is one of purpose. Tanks need to be heavily armored against direct fire threats. They need to fire a flat-shooting round out to 4000-5000 meters. Self-Propelled Artillery needs to shoot a large, heavy shell out to 25-40km and does not need to move as fast as a tank since it ideally stays in the rear. For uncensored video, check out my substack at: https://ryanmcbeth.substack.com Like my shirts? Get your own at: https://www.bunkerbranding.com/pages/... Want a personalized greeting: https://www.cameo.com/ryanmcbeth Watch all of my long form videos: • Military Equipment, Tactics and Strategy Twitter: @ryanmcbeth Join the conversation: / discord Want to send me something? Ryan McBeth Productions LLC 8705 Colesville Rd. Suite 249 Silver Spring, MD 20910 USA

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