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Tanks. By Kyle To. World War I . Tanks first developed Run over trench lines Destroy barbed wire. World War II. Many upgrades Higher velocity shooting Suspension systems for terrain mobility. The Cold War . Medium tanks can destroy heavier tanks
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Tanks By Kyle To
World War I • Tanks first developed • Run over trench lines • Destroy barbed wire
World War II • Many upgrades • Higher velocity shooting • Suspension systems for terrain mobility
The Cold War • Medium tanks can destroy heavier tanks • Centurion developed to take hits and deal heavy damage
Tank Firepower • Destroy many targets with accuracy • Large main frontal gun • Thermal coating
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