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Taking a slightly different tack on this debate. There has been much focus in recent years on the ability of various systems like drones and sensor-fuzed artillery to destroy tanks. Some have observed that the tank has been declared 'dead' several times, going back as far as 1919. In this video, I attempt to explain why the tank still has a place on the modern battlefield, even if it takes more work and money to keep them alive.

Original video by Perun. youtube.com/watch?v=mUyAPQEb01Q
Military History Visualized's video on the repeated deaths of the tank youtube.com/watch?v=QPth_xqBXGY

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