There is no toilet in the water tank. What if tank soldiers want to go to the bathroom during the war?

We all know that tanks have the reputation of king of land warfare on the battlefield, and even special forces can only run away from enemy tanks.

But is anyone curious about one thing? As a tank operator, what should I do if I want to go to the toilet in case of emergency in wartime? Peacetime is different. It's impossible to come out and find a place to drive a tank after the war!

After all, the tank soldiers who left the tank in wartime are like a lamb to be slaughtered, and the space inside the tank is very narrow, which not only needs to meet the space for about three or five tank soldiers to move, but also needs to take out some space to store ammunition and other equipment, so there is no spare place to put the toilet inside the tank!

In fact, there must be a way for tank soldiers to go to the toilet inside the tank. For example, there is usually a door on the tank chassis. This door is for tank soldiers to escape through this door once the tank is destroyed in wartime. Yes, if tank soldiers want to go to the toilet, this escape door can also be used. Open the door and squat down there to go to the bathroom.

Of course, the practice of Russian tank soldiers can also be learned. They used local materials and picked up the shell of the tank. When they want to go to the toilet, they can squat on the shells. When they're done, they can just throw the shells out. After all, if you put it in a tank, it will definitely taste bad! Although this method is a bit rude, it is still a method.

In fact, there is another way, that is, take a bucket and shovel and put the cat litter in it. When tank soldiers want to go to the toilet, they just need to squat down on the bucket and then cover the cat litter with a shovel, which can effectively prevent the stench of feces from circulating inside the tank, thus making the whole tank full of smoke.

Generally speaking, there are many ways to go to the toilet in wartime, only you can't think of it, and there is no tank soldier posture. Of course, I personally think that tank soldiers may not be in the mood to care about these things in wartime. After all, people are not in the mood to care about other things when they are highly nervous. When the enemy and I were very nervous, you suddenly went to the bathroom. At this time, I'm afraid it is better to be killed by the enemy in the crotch!

A few years ago, Russia passed a patent entitled "Comparison or implementation of biological waste removal methods in isolated residences of military facilities and equipment", which was approved in 2009. Russian patent No.2399858, translated as "method and implementation of removing biological waste from independent cabins in military facilities or equipment". The illustration of the patent shows that when a Russian tank soldier has an upset stomach, he will solve it on the spot in his seat. The discharged "biological waste" is packed in a shell. Then you can fire shells through the tank's main gun.