Varies widely by design: An M1 Abarams tank weighs about 62 tons A World War II Sherman tank weighed about 30 tons
33.4 tons (66800 pounds)
the US Army invented the Sherman tank.
In 1950, the US Army redesignated tanks as 120mm Heavy Gun tanks, 90mm Medium Gun tanks, and 76mm Light Gun tanks. This was a change from the previous Heavy, Medium, and Light tanks, determined from the vehicle's weight. In 1960, with the advent of the new M60 Combat tank, and the deactivation of the Army's only Heavy Tank battalion (the M103 heavy tanks); the M60 series became MAIN BATTLE TANKS (MBT's).
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It would depend on which army you mean and the precise rank.
The Vietnam era US Army M48 Patton tank weighed about 52 tons combat loaded. The Army's M551 Sheridan tank in Vietnam weighed about 17 tons. The Australian Centurion tank in Vietnam was about 50 tons.
Depends on the size of the tank.
Depends on the size of the tank.
Vietnam War era: 1. US Army M48A3 Patton medium tank: 52 tons 2. US Army M551 Sheridan tank (Armored Airborne Reconnaissance Assault Vehicle): 17 tons. 3. Australian Centurion medium tank: 50 tons
2.45 tons
2350lbs. on average
For the US Army, the average combat medium tank was: 1. 6 tons WW1 M1917 Renault Tank 2. 30 tons WW2 M-4 Sherman Tank 3. 52 tons Vietnam War M-48 Patton Tank (Vietnam War: 17 tons M-551 Sheridan Light Tank) 4. 67 tons M-1 Abrams Tank
The weight of a tank shell can vary depending on the size and type of the shell. On average, a tank shell can weigh anywhere from 10 to 50 pounds.
apx. 67 tons
61.3 tonnes.
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The Vietnam War M551 Sheridan tank, which had an aluminum hull, steel turret and steel 152mm main gun, weighed about 17 tons combat loaded. The tank served in Vietnam from January 1969 until about April 1972. It served with all US Armored Cavalry units in South Vietnam, and had a complement of 4 crewmen.