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www.library.vanderbilt.edu/central/Brush/Ontos.htm
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Then it evolved into a tank destroyer for use with the Army on the nuclear battlefields of Europe. Next it was deployed in Marine Corps anti-tank battalions.
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wiki.worldoftanks.com/Tank_Destroyers
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Jan 28, 2012 ... Tank destroyers (also known as Anti-Tank) are vehicles designed specifically to destroy enemy tanks. They have more powerful weapons than ...
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www.sinodefence.com/army/artillery/ptz89.asp
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Feb 20, 2009 ... The Type 89 (also known as PTZ89) tank destroyer was developed by ... it was later developed into an antitank artillery weapon mounted on a ...
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www.100thww2.org/support/776combat.html
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Before the 776th left Naples, however, it was reequipped with the most powerful antitank weapon in the Allied inventory: the M36 “Slugger” tank destroyer, ...
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www.lonesentry.com/german_antitank/
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Another important class of antitank weapons is composed of the self-propelled antitank guns, or tank destroyers. These generally comprise modern antitank ...
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boardgamegeek.com/thread/741042/tank-destroyers-and-hea...
boardgamegeek.com/thread/741042/tank-destroyers-and-heavy-anti-tank-arty
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When a Tank Destroyer targets an enemy Armor or Vehicle unit, all stars rolled score a hit. Unfortunately, they are also more vulnerable to ...
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www.theeasternfront.co.uk/vehicles/german/germantankdes...
www.theeasternfront.co.uk/vehicles/german/germantankdestroyers.htm
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Tank Destroyers. Development of the Marder series of self-propelled anti-tank guns in late 1941 to increase the mobility of anti-tank weapons by mounting them ...
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