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A10E1, Experimental Tank . UK 1937
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Type 97 Experimental flamethrower tank; incomplete prototypes. The first version replaced the hull machine gun with a flamethrower. The second version was fitted with two large, elongated fuel tanks and two flamethrowers on each side of the chassis.
Tanks in the British Army
No one individual was responsible for the development of the tank. Rather, a number of gradual technological developments brought the development of the tank as we know it closer until its eventual form was unveiled out of necessity by the British Army. The British Army designs were forced by the trench warfare in which neither side could achieve more than small incremental gains without he…
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United Kingdom (1960s) Experimental Turret – 3 Built In recent years, thanks largely to erroneous publications and popular video games such as ‘World of Tanks’ and ‘War Thunder’, …
WW2 British Prototypes Archives
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MBT-80
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Next Generation UK-sovereign modular armour, a fully digitised turret and integration of Trophy Medium Variant APS onto the platform will protect against rocket propelled grenades and anti-tank missiles.
Praying Mantis
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Best British tanks: from Little Willie to Black Night. The British Army first used tanks in the First World War and they have played a vital role in every major land conflict since. Priya Kantaria takes a look at some of the most …
The First Cruiser
In 1936, the tank was named Tank, Experimental, Medium, A9E1. In 1937, after Martel familiarized himself with Soviet BT tanks, the idea of building cruiser tanks instead of mediums came to him. These tanks would distinguish …
A7 medium tank
The A7 Medium Tank, [a] (or Medium Tank A7), was a British experimental medium tank design of the period between the two World Wars. Design and Development. The A7, known …
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Type 97 Experimental flamethrower tank; incomplete prototypes. The first version replaced the hull machine gun with a flamethrower. The second version was fitted with two large, elongated fuel tanks and two flamethrowers on each side of the chassis.
No one individual was responsible for the development of the tank. Rather, a number of gradual technological developments brought the development of the tank as we know it closer until its eventual form was unveiled out of necessity by the British Army. The British Army designs were forced by the trench warfare in which neither side could achieve more than small incremental gains without he…
United Kingdom (1960s) Experimental Turret – 3 Built In recent years, thanks largely to erroneous publications and popular video games such as ‘World of Tanks’ and ‘War Thunder’, …
In 1927, the Japanese military built their first locally-designed tank, simply called Experimental Tank No. 1. However, it proved to be an unsatisfying design. While its protection was deemed …
The FV4601 MBT-80 [e] was a British experimental third-generation main battle tank, designed in the late 1970s to replace the Chieftain tank. It was eventually (and later controversially) …
Next Generation UK-sovereign modular armour, a fully digitised turret and integration of Trophy Medium Variant APS onto the platform will protect against rocket propelled grenades and anti-tank missiles.
The Praying Mantis was an experimental machine gun carrier designed by a private developer for the British Army during the Second World War. It is in competition with …
Best British tanks: from Little Willie to Black Night. The British Army first used tanks in the First World War and they have played a vital role in every major land conflict since. Priya Kantaria takes a look at some of the most …
In 1936, the tank was named Tank, Experimental, Medium, A9E1. In 1937, after Martel familiarized himself with Soviet BT tanks, the idea of building cruiser tanks instead of mediums came to him. These tanks would distinguish …
The A7 Medium Tank, [a] (or Medium Tank A7), was a British experimental medium tank design of the period between the two World Wars. Design and Development. The A7, known …