Combat weight: (Fully stowed, no crew) 36.93 tons (37.500 kg).
Lenght: (Gun to front) 30.8 ft (9.488 or 9.77 m); (gun to rear) 22 ft (6.705 m).
Widht: 11 ft (3.352 m).
Height: 7.11 ft (2.4 m).
Engine: V-2-62 vee-12 watercooled diesel. 700 hp.
Armament: U-5TS 115mm smoothbore gun, 40...
Developed at end of WWII. Produced until 1962 with a total of 4,423 completed. At least 13 variants built. First examples had 17pdr main gun (76.2mm) followed by 20 pdr (83.8mm) and finally the famous L7 105mm. Served in Vietnam with the Australians and remained in service with them until 1977...
New model of KV-1 had more armour and different turret structure. 47 ton Klim had very strong armour, but its excessive weight created constant trouble with transmission. This vehicle was captured in 1942 by Finnish Army
The acute shortage of antitank weapons during Winter War forced the Finnish Army to use quite desperate tools in an effort to increase antitank capability. One of these efforts was the use of old WW1 vintage infantry guns in AT role
Winter War - Finnish Army - 14 mm MODEL 1937 ANTI TANK RIFLE. The 0.55 inch Boys AT-rifle. 100 of these weapons were donated by the British government after the Winter War had begun. They arrived in January, and were immediately distributed to the troops
Medium MkA "Whippet"
The Mark A tank, nicknamed, the Whippet, was introduced in 1917. Faster than the earlier, heavy tanks, the Whippet was intended as a cavalry style weapon. These tanks proved effective at the offensive at Cambrai in November 1917, when nearly 400 tanks created a...
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