BailChannis -> RE: Fire anyone? (1/30/2007 11:15:33 AM)
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Do modern tanks carry any oxygen internally, or could the crew theoretically be suffocated by a fire on the exterior which was intense enough to draw the oxygen out of the interior? Could a small thermobaric weapon be used as an antitank weapon? quote:
Except "civilized" countries have banned such weaponry. We all know how good "laws" are concerning warfare. Well on second thought I guess we DONT. They have?? There are a whole range of thermobaric weapons out there, which, while technically different than simple napalm or Molotovs, are essentially the same thing: fire bombs. quote:
Against a tank, even in WW2, molotov cocktails were an annoyance weapon. Unless buttoned down, tanks were extremely vulnerable to Molotovs. Also many tanks of the period were gas-powered rather than diesel, so the fuel tanks could be set off as gas has a fairly low flashpoint relative to diesel. Early Soviet tanks, I believe, were particularly susceptible.
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