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- Winged_tank abstract "Tanks with glider wings were the subject of several unsuccessful experiments in the 20th century. It was intended that these could be towed behind; or carried under an airplane, to glide into a battlefield, in support of infantry forces.In war, airborne forces use parachutes to drop soldiers behind enemy lines to capture and hold important objectives until more heavily equipped friendly troops can arrive. Military planners have always sought ways to provide airborne troops with combat support equipment in the form of light armoured vehicles or artillery which can be dropped by parachute or military glider.The biggest problem with air-dropping vehicles is that their crews drop separately, and may be delayed or prevented from bringing them into action. Military gliders allow crews to arrive at the drop zone along with their vehicles. They also minimize exposure of the valuable towing aircraft, which needn't appear over the battlefield. An improvement would be a tank which could glide into the battlefield, drop its wings, and be ready to fight within minutes.".
- Winged_tank thumbnail AntonovA40.jpg?width=300.
- Winged_tank wikiPageExternalLink flying-tanks-that-shed-their-wings.
- Winged_tank wikiPageID "2812607".
- Winged_tank wikiPageLength "6313".
- Winged_tank wikiPageOutDegree "48".
- Winged_tank wikiPageRevisionID "697876276".
- Winged_tank wikiPageWikiLink Airborne_forces.
- Winged_tank wikiPageWikiLink Airspeed_Horsa.
- Winged_tank wikiPageWikiLink Amphibious_vehicle.
- Winged_tank wikiPageWikiLink Antonov_A-40.
- Winged_tank wikiPageWikiLink Armoured_fighting_vehicle.
- Winged_tank wikiPageWikiLink Artillery.
- Winged_tank wikiPageWikiLink BMD-1.
- Winged_tank wikiPageWikiLink Baynes_Bat.
- Winged_tank wikiPageWikiLink Biplane.
- Winged_tank wikiPageWikiLink Category:Airborne_tanks.
- Winged_tank wikiPageWikiLink Category:Glider_aircraft.
- Winged_tank wikiPageWikiLink Category:Russian_inventions.
- Winged_tank wikiPageWikiLink Category:Soviet_inventions.
- Winged_tank wikiPageWikiLink Douglas_C-54_Skymaster.
- Winged_tank wikiPageWikiLink General_Aircraft_Hamilcar.
- Winged_tank wikiPageWikiLink Infantry.
- Winged_tank wikiPageWikiLink Junkers_Ju_322.
- Winged_tank wikiPageWikiLink Kokusai_Ku-7.
- Winged_tank wikiPageWikiLink Kokusai_Ku-8.
- Winged_tank wikiPageWikiLink L._E._Baynes.
- Winged_tank wikiPageWikiLink Light_Tank_Mk_VII_Tetrarch.
- Winged_tank wikiPageWikiLink M22_Locust.
- Winged_tank wikiPageWikiLink Maeda_Ku-6.
- Winged_tank wikiPageWikiLink Messerschmitt_Me_321.
- Winged_tank wikiPageWikiLink Military_glider.
- Winged_tank wikiPageWikiLink Mitsubishi_Ki-21.
- Winged_tank wikiPageWikiLink Oleg_Konstantinovich_Antonov.
- Winged_tank wikiPageWikiLink Retrorocket.
- Winged_tank wikiPageWikiLink Silk.
- Winged_tank wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_Air_Forces.
- Winged_tank wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_Union.
- Winged_tank wikiPageWikiLink Special_Number_3_Light_Tank_Ku-Ro.
- Winged_tank wikiPageWikiLink T-27.
- Winged_tank wikiPageWikiLink T-37A_tank.
- Winged_tank wikiPageWikiLink T-40.
- Winged_tank wikiPageWikiLink T-60_tank.
- Winged_tank wikiPageWikiLink T-80.
- Winged_tank wikiPageWikiLink T-84.
- Winged_tank wikiPageWikiLink Tank.
- Winged_tank wikiPageWikiLink Twin_tail.
- Winged_tank wikiPageWikiLink Walter_Christie.
- Winged_tank wikiPageWikiLink File:AntonovA40.jpg.
- Winged_tank wikiPageWikiLink File:T-27_tb-3.jpg.
- Winged_tank wikiPageWikiLinkText "KT "Kryl'ja Tanka" ("Tank Wings")".
- Winged_tank wikiPageWikiLinkText "Winged tank".
- Winged_tank wikiPageWikiLinkText "convert tanks into temporary gliders".
- Winged_tank wikiPageWikiLinkText "flying tank".
- Winged_tank wikiPageWikiLinkText "winged tank".
- Winged_tank wikiPageWikiLinkText "winged".
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- Winged_tank wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Further2.
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- Winged_tank wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Winged_tank subject Category:Airborne_tanks.
- Winged_tank subject Category:Glider_aircraft.
- Winged_tank subject Category:Russian_inventions.
- Winged_tank subject Category:Soviet_inventions.
- Winged_tank hypernym Subject.
- Winged_tank type AdministrativeRegion.
- Winged_tank type Configuration.
- Winged_tank comment "Tanks with glider wings were the subject of several unsuccessful experiments in the 20th century. It was intended that these could be towed behind; or carried under an airplane, to glide into a battlefield, in support of infantry forces.In war, airborne forces use parachutes to drop soldiers behind enemy lines to capture and hold important objectives until more heavily equipped friendly troops can arrive.".
- Winged_tank label "Winged tank".
- Winged_tank sameAs Q8025182.
- Winged_tank sameAs Tanc_volador.
- Winged_tank sameAs m.025sghy.
- Winged_tank sameAs Q8025182.
- Winged_tank wasDerivedFrom Winged_tank?oldid=697876276.
- Winged_tank depiction AntonovA40.jpg.
- Winged_tank isPrimaryTopicOf Winged_tank.