Do Modern Tanks Have Heaters at Ali Winston blog

Do Modern Tanks Have Heaters. The british challenger 2 was the first to have ac, with an onboard compressor. While active protection systems (aps) have been around since the cold war, they were constrained to niche roles in the past. Anyway, i was recently intrigued by the chilly images of the film stalingrad about the crew heating systems in world war ii era tanks and other vehicles. But there are some tricks. They are primarily designed for combat operations and do not prioritize amenities like air conditioning. Most afv's don't have ac (or more accurately comfort cooling). Tanks generally do not have air conditioning systems. The answer to your question is no.

Why do modern battle tanks have such a huge turret? (animation
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Anyway, i was recently intrigued by the chilly images of the film stalingrad about the crew heating systems in world war ii era tanks and other vehicles. The answer to your question is no. While active protection systems (aps) have been around since the cold war, they were constrained to niche roles in the past. The british challenger 2 was the first to have ac, with an onboard compressor. Most afv's don't have ac (or more accurately comfort cooling). Tanks generally do not have air conditioning systems. They are primarily designed for combat operations and do not prioritize amenities like air conditioning. But there are some tricks.

Why do modern battle tanks have such a huge turret? (animation

Do Modern Tanks Have Heaters While active protection systems (aps) have been around since the cold war, they were constrained to niche roles in the past. The british challenger 2 was the first to have ac, with an onboard compressor. Most afv's don't have ac (or more accurately comfort cooling). They are primarily designed for combat operations and do not prioritize amenities like air conditioning. Anyway, i was recently intrigued by the chilly images of the film stalingrad about the crew heating systems in world war ii era tanks and other vehicles. But there are some tricks. While active protection systems (aps) have been around since the cold war, they were constrained to niche roles in the past. Tanks generally do not have air conditioning systems. The answer to your question is no.

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