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Originally Posted by raketenjagdpanzer
Littlefield and a handful of volunteers took absolute wrecks and turned them into not only factory-fresh looking but running and fully operational examples of AFVs, and not just WWII vehicles either (and what of it if they were WWII-era: if I have a tank, even if it's very very old and you have no tank at all I win).
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Rolled Homogenous armor, No spall liner, no fuel compartmentalization, No crew compartmentalization, no fire suppression gear, unprotected fuel lines, engine covers and compartment lack diversions for burning fuel (molotovs), most importantly no ammunition compartmentalization.
Any WW2 armor is going to be separated from infantry support and artillery then killed in detail by modern experienced infantrymen.
I give it 10 minutes if in the defense and under two if someone were to try to use one in an attack.
Tanks are not invulnerable.