During the Vietnam War, approximately 600 M-48 Patton tanks were assigned to the US Army's three ARMOR battalions & ten ARMORED CAVALRY squadron's (three of those squadrons belonging the 11th ACR-Blackhorse Regiment); and the US Marine Corps 1st, 3rd, and 5th Tank Battalions (the 5th was a reinforcement outfit). Approximately 150 M-48 Pattons were lost in the war. Approximately 270 M-551 Sheridan Airborne Reconniassance Assault Vehicles (light tanks) were fielded with the ten US ARMORED CAVALRY squadrons, commencing in January of 1969. Sheridans could not survive land mines nor RPGs as could the Patton tanks, and although replaced on a one for one basis; nearly 200 Sheridans were destroyed in the Vietnam War, after nearly three years of combat duty. South Vietnamese Army (ARVN) M-41 Walker Bulldog light tank losses were approximately 250 M-41's.
Australia deployed a regiment of their Centurion tanks to Vietnam.
WWII thru Vietnam was 5 tanks per platoon. 3 tanks led by the LT was the heavy section, 2 tanks led by the platoon sergeant was the light section. After Vietnam, everything changed.
President Johnson's visit to Australia during the Vietnam War was met by Australian anti-war protests.
Gosh, how the world has moved on! Just a couple of decades ago this question would have been very surprising. The USA was the chief non-Communist nation involved in the Vietnam war.
The Vietnam War was the second "hot" battle of the cold war. The Korean War was the first "hot" battle of the cold war. The US fought to prevent the communist nation of North Vietnam from conquering the free Republic of South Vietnam. The communists won this second round on 30 April 1975, when communist tanks crashed through the South Vietnamese Capital's front gates, and parked their tanks on the capital's front lawn. They had won, the war was over.
Australia deployed a regiment of their Centurion tanks to Vietnam.
WWII thru Vietnam was 5 tanks per platoon. 3 tanks led by the LT was the heavy section, 2 tanks led by the platoon sergeant was the light section. After Vietnam, everything changed.
Australia used Centurion tanks purchased from Great Britain during the Vietnam War.
By NVA tanks over running South Vietnam's capital in April 1975.
helicopters and tanks.
NVA tanks captured the south's capital.
The first tanks were constructed of riveted steel. During the Vietnam War, the M48 Patton tanks were built of cast one piece steel. After the war, today's tanks are made of classified synthetics.
NVA tanks invaded Saigon and captured that city (the capital of South Vietnam).
North Vietnam won the war when their tanks crashed thru the South's government gates on 30 April 1975.
Australia sent Warships, Centurion tanks, and Infantrymen into the war.
Australia deployed infantrymen, artillerymen, and a squadron of Centurion battle tanks to Vietnam.
Vietnam War tanks such as the M48 Patton and M551 Sheridan tanks had roughly 300 gallon fuel tanks.