Is there a lightning rod in the tank? What happened to it when struck by lightning?
Tanks generally do not have lightning rods, because tanks are not high, so they are rarely struck by lightning
No, because there's no such thing as a design. However, higher military equipment and buildings are considered. Tanks generally do not exceed 3 meters, taking into account the terrain reasons, the probability of electric shock is negligible, so when the design is also saved, there seems to be no relevant records in actual combat. But some large radars have such devices.
Because the land is all tanks followed by even by the conductor and environmental issues affecting the tank was hit by lightning and crash phenomenon or rarely occur because most of the modern main battle tank body materials are composite materials or body surface coated with composite material.
That's a very interesting question.. Early tank materials are rolling, perform combat tasks at the same time, even if the probability of being struck by lightning of the dead will be very small, as long as the tank carrying ammunition not detonated by lightning is no problem, in fact, to solve this problem with the bird standing on the wire is not the point of death is a truth