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    Vickers Medium Mark II was a British medium tank built by Vickers during the interwar period of the First and Second World Wars. The Medium Mark II, derived...
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    The Tank, Cruiser, Mk II (A10), was a cruiser tank developed alongside the A9 cruiser tank, and was intended to be a heavier, infantry tank version of...
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  • from GB) British 12-ton tank (type unclear – likely Vickers Medium Mark II, possibly Cruiser Mk I, or remotely Matilda I) T26 (88 provided by Soviets in...
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  • tank. Dragon Medium Mk II* Modified Dragon II. Dragon Medium Mk II [Radio] : Experimental signals version.[citation needed] Dragon Medium Mk III (c1929)...
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    bogie suspension. British cruiser tank design began with the Mk I and somewhat heavier Mk II in the mid-1930s. Just as prototypes were arriving in 1936...
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    The Vickers Medium Mark I was a British tank of the Inter-war period built by Vickers from 1924. After the First World War Britain disbanded most of its...
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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...
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    the A9 (Cruiser Mk I) and A10 (Cruiser Mk II) specification tanks, the E3 engine design was used for the Matilda II infantry tank. Medium Mark III - another...
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    well. Mk I: four or five made, based on the Carden-Loyd Mk VIII Mk IA: nine produced, four of these were sent for trials in India The Mark II used a...
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    the British Mediums represented most of the world tank production during the Twenties. The Medium Mark I successor, the Vickers Medium Mk II combined some...
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  • Mk I–IV BL 6-inch Mk VII & Mk XXIV BL 7.5-inch Mk VI BL 8-inch Mk VIII BL 9.2-inch Mk X BL 14-inch Mk VII BL 15-inch Mk I Railway guns BL 9.2-inch Mk...
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    A medium tank is a classification of tanks, particularly prevalent during World War II, which represented a compromise between the mobility oriented light...
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    the outbreak of World War II in 1939. It was replaced in front-line service by the lighter and less costly Infantry Tank Mk III Valentine beginning in...
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    The T-28 was a Soviet multi-turreted medium tank. The prototype was completed in 1931, and production began in late 1932. It was an infantry support tank...
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    instead of a few expensive and unsatisfactory medium tanks. "Light" cruiser tanks (for example the Cruiser Mk I) carried less armour and were correspondingly...
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    of the British army were mostly equipped with the Vickers Medium Tank Mk I and Medium Mk II, which were judged obsolete by the 1930s; most of the vehicles...
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    Eastern Front against the Soviet Union. The Panzer II was supplanted by the Panzer III and IV medium tanks by 1940/1941. By the end of 1942, it had been...
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    tons, the medium (produced by the British) was roughly between 10 and 25 tons, and the heavy was over 25 tons. Later, during World War II, increased...
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    with the later (more successful) model Tank, Infantry Mk II (A12), also known as the "Matilda II", which took over the "Matilda" name after the Matilda...
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    Tankettes were also used by Chile, the Republic of China, Manchukuo (20 Mk. VI), Finland (Mk. IVs and Model 33s), Portugal (6) and Ethiopia (3). The design of...
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    T-28 tanks, the German Neubaufahrzeug tanks, and the British Medium Mk III and Cruiser Mk I (triple turret) tank designs. The Soviet T-35 tank was heavily...
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  • The Landing Ship Medium Mark II was an amphibious warfare ship developed for the Australian Army in the late 1960s. The Army and Royal Australian Navy...
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    (comparable to mediums) at the time having the same main armament but more machine guns. Later war examples were the German Tiger I and II, as well as the...
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    Heavy Mk IV and six Medium Mark A Whippets, along with thirteen French Renault FTs (later designated Ko-Gata Sensha or "Type A Tank"). The Mk IV tank...
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    Ford GT40 (redirect from Ford Mk II)
    0 L) powered Mk.II prototypes crossing the finish line together, the second in 1967 by a similarly powered highly modified US-built Mk.IV "J-car" prototype...
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    (resulting in a considerably heavier tank), and Panthers were considered medium tanks despite being of similar mass and volume to contemporary heavy tanks...
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    Vickers 6-ton (redirect from Vickers Mk E)
    and apparently derived from a similar but simpler suspension on Light Tank Mk I which he patented a year earlier. Upward movement of either set of bogies...
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  • Grosstraktor (German: "large tractor") was the codename given to six prototype medium tanks built (two each) by Rheinmetall-Borsig, Krupp, and Daimler-Benz, for...
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    L3/33 (category World War II tanks of Italy)
    Soviet Union: T-27 • T-37A • T-38 Sweden: Strv m/37 United Kingdom: Light Tank Mk VI "Flame-Throwing Tank Practices For War" Popular Mechanics, August 1937...
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    six-ton Vickers tank was not adopted by the British Army. The Vickers Medium Mk II, which combined some of the best traits of World War I tanks into a much...
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