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Anonymous
6/23/2025, 3:58:42 PM No.63884788
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Could an abram tank drive trough a hardened concrete wall?
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Anonymous
6/23/2025, 4:01:45 PM No.63884798
How thick is the wall?.

Generally no.
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Anonymous
6/23/2025, 4:05:58 PM No.63884821
>>63884798
Regular concrete about the size of a normal house wall while going full speed?
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Anonymous
6/23/2025, 4:07:48 PM No.63884829
>>63884788 (OP)
As a former concreter that has never driven a tank but guess would be double reinforced 300mm thick 40mpa would be the limit of what it could crash through at speed but I imagine significant damage to sights & sensors.
For driving through at low speed and not getting fucked up I think single reinforced ~150mm 40mpa would be the limit.
Anonymous
6/23/2025, 4:12:55 PM No.63884842
>>63884821

You can drive into a wall like that but the crew will not have a good time. If there is a basement you will get turbo stuck.
Anonymous
6/23/2025, 4:29:43 PM No.63884946
>>63884788 (OP)
Well, no. There's no such thing as an "abram" tank.
Anonymous
6/23/2025, 4:33:43 PM No.63884970
Thanks chatgpt
The M1 Abrams is a third-generation main battle tank designed by the United States, named after General Creighton Abrams. It's known for its firepower, armor protection, and mobility, making it a formidable force on the battlefield.