Traditional Tanks
Traditional tanks are armored fighting vehicles designed for front-line combat. They are equipped with heavy firepower, such as cannons and machine guns, and have thick armor to protect against enemy fire. Tanks are typically used in ground warfare to support infantry and to break through enemy defenses.
These vehicles have a tracked design, allowing them to traverse rough terrain and obstacles. Traditional tanks, like those used in World War II, often featured a rotating turret for better targeting. Over the years, advancements in technology have led to the development of more modern tanks, but the basic principles of design remain similar.