TITLE:        Can Ice Really Stop Tank Shells?
CHANNEL:      The Art Of War  (@theartofwarrr)
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Soldiers would intentionally pour water over their tanks and let it freeze in

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FULL SCRIPT:
Soldiers would intentionally pour water over their tanks and let it freeze in the cold in an attempt to create ice armor. You see, the frozen layer of ice and oil was meant to act as extra protection. So, when a shell hit, it shattered the ice, absorbing much of the impact. But the ice wasn't effective.

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TIMED:
[000.08] Soldiers would intentionally pour water
[002.08] over their tanks and let it freeze in
[003.76] the cold in an attempt to create ice
[005.60] armor. You see, the frozen layer of ice
[007.84] and oil was meant to act as extra
[009.60] protection. So, when a shell hit, it
[011.44] shattered the ice, absorbing much of the
[013.52] impact. But the ice wasn't effective.
