main battle tank
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English[edit]
Alternative forms[edit]
Etymology[edit]
USA, 1955, main + battle tank.
Noun[edit]
main battle tank (plural main battle tanks)
- The primary tank of a country or armed forces.
- (military) A tank with a good balance of firepower, cross-country mobility, and armoured protection, and therefore capable of carrying out the roles of breakthrough, exploitation and infantry support.
Quotations[edit]
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Synonyms[edit]
- MBT (abbreviation)
- universal tank
Coordinate terms[edit]
- armored car
- armored personnel carrier (APC)
- cavalry tank (WWI)
- half-track (WWII)
- heavy tank (WWII)
- infantry fighting vehicle (IFV)
- infantry tank (WWI)
- light tank (WWII)
- medium tank (WWII)
- scout tank (WWI)
- tank destroyer (WWII)
Translations[edit]
primary tank of a military force
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multipurpose tank
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