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The Tank, Infantry, Mk I, Matilda I (A11) [2] is a British infantry tank of the Second World War. Despite being slow, cramped and armed with only a single machine gun , the Matilda I had some success in the Battle of France in 1940, owing to its heavy armour which withstood the standard German anti-tank guns .
The Infantry Tank Mark II, better known as the Matilda, is a British infantry tank of the Second World War. [1] The design began as the A12 specification in 1936, ...
Matilda tank" may refer to: Matilda I (tank) , also known by its specification number A11, a British infantry tank in service 1938–1940 Matilda II , A12, a British infantry tank in service 1939–1945
Matilda II Mark III CS, equipped at the HQ level, & by the Australians in the South Pacific [3] Churchill tank Mk I - mounted low in the front hull - with associated narrowed arc of fire - as supplement to its turret mounted 2-pdr gun. A few Churchill Mk IICS were produced with the howitzer in the turret and the 2pdr in hull.
Matilda Scorpion Mk 1. The position of the flail operator is outside the tank. The idea is commonly attributed to a South African soldier, Captain Abraham du Toit. A test rig was constructed in South Africa and results were so encouraging that du Toit was promoted and sent to England to develop the idea. [1]
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Matilda I may refer to: Matilda I of Boulogne; Matilda I (tank) - A British tank of the early part of World War II; Empress Matilda - Queen Matilda I of England
The Grant CDL replaced the earlier Matilda II CDL in anticipation of use in Northwest Europe. 335 were converted [59] in the UK, some on refurbished M3 Lee hulls specially supplied by the US. The US produced 497 of their own version to equip six tank battalions under the designation Shop Tractor T10 to disguise its purpose.