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  2. M3 Lee - Wikipedia

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    While the Grants had been expected to be a temporary until the Crusader Mark III tank with a 57 mm 6-pounder gun was available, problems with the Crusader led to changes. The Grant became the main tank in use, and cruiser tanks such as the Crusader Mk I and II replaced the M3 light tank in British units. [23]

  3. M3 Stuart - Wikipedia

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    Anti-aircraft vehicle based on lengthened M5A1 with Bofors 40 mm gun. Not proceeded with but ideas used in developing M19 multiple gun motor carriage using the light tank M24 chassis. 20 mm multiple gun motor carriage T85; Anti-aircraft vehicle based on same chassis as T65 (M5A1). Armed with quad Oerlikon 20 mm cannons. M3/M5 command tank

  4. Mark III - Wikipedia

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    Mark III, a variant of the British Mark I tank; Mark III, an alternate name for the Fat Man atomic bomb used on Nagasaki, in use until 1949; Supermarine Spitfire Mk III; a single 1940 British fighter aircraft pre-production prototype

  5. Vickers MBT - Wikipedia

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    The Mk. 3 was introduced in 1975 [4] for the export market. It was the last of the Vickers tanks to see sales in numbers abroad. In 1974, Vickers pressed on with development of a Mark 3 version. This stems from Design No. 51400 T and differs from the Mark 1 mainly in having a turret with a well-shaped cast front welded to a fabricated armour ...

  6. Medium Mark III - Wikipedia

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    The Medium Mark III was a medium tank developed by the United Kingdom during the Interwar period. The prototypes of the Medium Mark II were the three A6 also known as "16-tonner" tanks. From the tests of the A6, three Mark IIIs were built and put into service with the British Army but due to the high cost no more were purchased.

  7. Tanks of the United States - Wikipedia

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    A Mark VIII or Liberty tank. The Tank Mark VIII (or "Liberty", after its engine) was an Anglo-American tank design of the First World War, a collaborative effort to equip France, the U.K., and the U.S. with a single heavy tank design built in France for an offensive in 1919. Testing of the design was not finished until after the war, and it was ...

  8. Category:Vickers - Wikipedia

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    V. Valentine tank; Valiant tank; HMS Vanguard (1909) HMS Vengeance (1899) Vickers .50 machine gun; Vickers 1.57-inch mortar; Vickers 40 mm Class S gun; Vickers A1E1 Independent

  9. Fletcher Aviation - Wikipedia

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    Purchased by AJ Industries, it changed its name to Flair Aviation in 1960, and produced aircraft fuelling equipment, including drop tanks and hose reels for inflight refuelling. Moved to El Monte, California , its name was changed back to Fletcher and then Sargent Fletcher in 1964 before abandoning aircraft manufacturing in 1966, with rights to ...