Tanks, which played a crucial role in World War II, were both powerful offensive tools and incredibly vulnerable to damage. Their lifespan on the battlefield depended on many factors: the intensity of combat, the terrain, the skill of the crew, and the availability of spare parts. Depending on the tank model, the wartime conditions, and the strategy, a tank’s survival on the frontlines could range from a few hours to several days.
Credit to : Panzer Archeology