Is the tank obsolete?

Is the tank obsolete?

Are tanks obsolete in modern war? – Quora. Not completely obsolete but in most plausible battle scenarios, modern MBT are becoming less relevant. Back during WW2 the only possible way to break through heavily defended lines was using tanks, initially infantry tanks with adequate protection and firepower.

How did tanks keep the infantry from getting tired?

With the inception of the tank, something was needed to keep the Infantry in pace with advancing tanks and not be totally exhausted once they reached an objective. The obvious course of action was to put the mechanized in mechanized infantry. In the beginning it was basically having Infantrymen find somewhere to hang onto on a moving a tank.

What happened to the mechanized infantry after World War II?

There was now no question that Mechanized Infantry were a staple in most nations’ armies. After World War II, the evolution of vehicles designed to maneuver the Infantryman clearly took off. Like any area tied to warfighting; it was a heavily contested competition between the USA and the USSR.

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What is a mechanized infantry platoon (MIP)?

The Mechanized Infantry Platoon is a robust fighting unit comprised of 40 Infantrymen when fully manned. Within the platoon, there are two distinctive elements – the mounted element and the dismounted element. The beauty of the platoon is that the elements can fight separately or in combination.

What makes a good commander in mechanized infantry operations?

Beginning this month, we will make a shift from light infantry to mechanized infantry operations. There are many differences, but lots in common as well. A good commander will be able to take advantage of the capabilities that mechanized infantry offers. This includes the strengths of both the mounted and dismounted elements of mechanized infantry.