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  1. Jun 28, 2024 · Tanks with hull and turret cannons. A more successful multi-cannon configuration involved combining a smaller turret anti-tank cannon with a bigger 75- or 76-millimeter gun situated in the hull.

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  2. Jun 30, 2024 · To mitigate the drone menace, French, German and U.S. engineers have now all proposed next-generation tanks incorporating a seemingly outdated and discarded concept: multiple cannons.

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  3. Apr 2, 2024 · Yes, some military tanks can have more than one cannon. These tanks, known as dual-gun tanks, are equipped with multiple cannons to improve their firepower and combat capability.

  4. If you build a smaller single turret tank, you can build more of them for the same cost as a larger tank with multiple cannons. More tanks on the field means better redundancy in the event that one is destroyed. This was demonstrated in WWII by the M4 Sherman tank.

  5. With two tanks, you can go and put those guns in different locations for a bigger field of fire. With two (equal) guns, you get less ammunition per gun in the tank unless you increase the size of the turret (making a bigger, heavier, or less-armoured target), so your logistics are strained.

  6. Dec 26, 2021 · In combat, they effectively engaged Cuban and Angolan T55 tanks, although their ninety-millimeter cannons were only able to penetrate from the side.

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  8. Jun 25, 2024 · The reality is that the tank is still very much alive, and that part of the solution is arming it with multiple guns, not just one do-everything gun. The tank is not dead—it’s adapting.

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