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The Schofield tank, named after its designer, was a New Zealand tank design of the Second World War. Developed in 1940 when it seemed that the Pacific War might reach New Zealand and with little likelihood of weapons coming from Britain, it did not enter service. It was designed to run on either tracks or wheels.
New Zealand, like its neighbour Australia, had no indigenous armoured fighting vehicle industry, and so it had to allow makeshift tanks such as the Schofield tank.It was expected that armoured fighting vehicles would be provided from the UK.
Schofield tank New Zealand: 1940 1943 Wheel-cum-track vehicle. Did not enter production or service. [24] Tank Light Mk VI, Vickers United Kingdom: Mk II Mk III Mk VI B 1940 1941 [24] Tank Infantry Mark II, Matilda United Kingdom: Mk IV CS A 12 1941 1944 [24] Tank Infantry Mk III, Valentine United Kingdom: Mk II Mk III Mk V 1941 1960 [24] Tank ...
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