- Oct 12, 2001
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I'm looking at pictures of tanks online and noticed that vehicles with tracks on them seem to have really low clearance, not to mention maintenance on those tracks much be a pain- one broken link and the entire tank is immobilized!
With wheels, you can just swap one out when one breaks. In addition, you can use independent hydraulic suspensions to make your car better at inclines. And I'm sure the higher clearance of wheeled vehicles is better for off roading as well. So how come tanks and APCs tend to use tracks? Is the better road grip from the increased surface area enough to offset all the advantages that i've listed? And I'm comparing a tank chasis to something like a 3x3 stryker vehicle or something like that.
With wheels, you can just swap one out when one breaks. In addition, you can use independent hydraulic suspensions to make your car better at inclines. And I'm sure the higher clearance of wheeled vehicles is better for off roading as well. So how come tanks and APCs tend to use tracks? Is the better road grip from the increased surface area enough to offset all the advantages that i've listed? And I'm comparing a tank chasis to something like a 3x3 stryker vehicle or something like that.