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Army tank manufacturers work to produce weapons of war that not only hold their own in battle, but also protect the people in them. US armed forces began using military tank vehicles in World War II, and technology continues to advance these vehicles.

A business owner can use army tanks to draw people to his business. Ways to do this include using a military tank as a statue in front of the place of business to attract attention, opening a military tank museum to help people learn more about the vehicles or driving around in a tank with your business name and logo advertised on it. Before you purchase a tank, you might want to:

1. Determine what type of tank you want.

2. Find military tanks for sale.

3. Look for used military tanks for sale.

Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done

Evaluate the types of military tanks for sale


While the battle tank is the king of tanks, military tank manufacturers produce a variety of tanks, including 4-wheel, 6-wheel, 8-wheel, battle and light tanks. The sheer size of a tank will draw attention to your business, but you might find you prefer one type of tank over another.

I recommend: MilitaryFactory.com offers a comprehensive list of military tanks. Visitors can search its website by type of tank or by year of tank. Military Vehicle Sales carries a variety of military tanks and offers appraisals for military tanks you might want to buy from other vendors.

Promote your business or make a movie with military tank vehicles


Many military tank vendors specialize in providing tanks for promotional purposes. Depending on your goal, you might need to look outside the US to get an authentic tank from another country. Make sure you understand all the aspects to the transaction before you agree to utilize the services offered by the company.

I recommend: Tanksforsale specializes in exporting tanks from Western countries. The company also specializes in procuring military tanks for businesses for the purpose of advertisement or promotion. USMilitaryVehicles.com provides military vehicles for films and also sells military tanks.

Work with a military tank seller to get what you need


When it comes to buying a military tank, a person probably won't be able to get the latest model due to security purposes. For this reason, most military tank sellers specialized in used tanks. In many cases, tanks available for sale date back to World War II.

I recommend: Idaho Motor Pool, which has an ever-changing inventory, sells military vehicles including tanks. It offers actual photos of the vehicles for sale rather than stock photos. Midwest Military also sells military tanks. Like Idaho Motor Pool, its inventory constantly changes, so if you don't see what you need, contact the company.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Driving a military tank requires special knowledge of the operating procedures. Some military tank manufacturers or vendors will offer driver's training in addition to selling tanks.

The official source of Military Tanks is the Military Tanks page at Business.com


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