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    The Tank, Infantry, Mk IV (A22) Churchill was a British infantry tank used in the Second World War, best known for its heavy armour, large longitudinal...
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    Sherman tanks, used in India on Sherman IIIs and Sherman Vs Churchill Oke: Churchill Mk II with fixed "Ronson" flamethrower. Three were part of the 1942...
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  • Tank Mark IV Churchill - originally built to specification A22 in 1940 - underwent a redesign leading to a better armoured vehicle the Churchill VII. This...
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  • Challenger 3 Charioteer Chieftain Churchill Comet Conqueror Contentious Conway Covenanter Cromwell Crusader Light Tank Mk VI Matilda I Matilda II Medium...
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  • T. (1983). Churchill, B.I.T. Mk IV. AFV Profile No. 1. Profile Publishing. ISBN 978-0671060091. Chamberlain, Peter; Ellis, Chris. Churchill and Sherman...
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    The Churchill Crocodile was a British flame-throwing tank of late Second World War. It was a variant of the Tank, Infantry, Mk IV (A22) Churchill Mark...
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    were followed by the Valentine tank (Infantry Tank Mk III) and Churchill tank (Infantry Tank Mk IV). Designed using the interior and chassis layout of...
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    tank Mk III Valentine tank and A.22 Infantry Tank Mk IV Churchill designs. The Valentine proved to be difficult to develop further but the Churchill went...
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    Webley Revolver (redirect from Webley Mk IV)
    The Webley Mk IV served alongside a large number of other handguns, including the Mauser C96 "Broomhandle" (as used by Winston Churchill during the War)...
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  • usually known under its British designation as Vickers Tank Periscope MK.IV, was a revolutionary invention by Polish engineer Rudolf Gundlach, manufactured...
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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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  • purpose 75 mm. Mk I (A9) Mk II (A10) Mk III (A13) Mk IV (A13 Mk II) Mk V, Covenanter (A13 Mk III) Mk VI Crusader (A15) Mk VII Cavalier (A24) Mk VIII, Cromwell...
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    to VII Infantry Tank Mk IV, Churchill - Mk I and Mk II Ram I (Canada) AC1 Sentinel (Australia) Armoured cars AEC Armoured Car - Mk I Coventry Armoured...
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    Trojan. Churchill AVRE was a Churchill III or IV armed with a 230 mm petard spigot mortar, officially designated; Mortar, Recoiling, Spigot, 29mm, Mk I or...
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  • Infantry, Churchill (A22) (7,368) Tank, Cruiser, Mk.I (A9) (125) Tank, Cruiser, Mk. II (A10) (205) Tank, Cruiser, Mk. III (A13) (65) Tank, Cruiser, Mk. IV (A13...
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    WWI 45 lb (20 kg) was the standard shell weight. Mk I = Mark 1, Mk II = Mark 2, Mk III = Mark 3, Mk IV = Mark 4. Britain used Roman numerals to denote...
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    The Cromwell tank, officially Tank, Cruiser, Mk VIII, Cromwell (A27M), was one of the series of cruiser tanks fielded by Britain in the Second World War...
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  • Sherman American M5 light tank British Matilda tank - Pz. 748(e) British Mk IV Churchill Czechoslovakian LT vz. 35 - Panzerkampfwagen 35(t) Czechoslovakian...
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  • (Cavalier Mk 1 (sedan) (1975–1981) & Cavalier Mk 2 (1981–1988)) / Opel Manta (Cavalier Mk 1 (coupe) (1975–1981)) / Opel Vectra (Cavalier Mk 3 (1988–1995)))...
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  • Infantry Mk I Matilda Infantry Mk II Matilda Infantry Mk III Valentine Infantry Mk IV Churchill TOG 1 – prototype heavy tank TOG 2 – prototype heavy tank...
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    Interception, Mark IV (AI Mk. IV), produced by USA as SCR-540, was the world's first operational air-to-air radar system. Early Mk. III units appeared...
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  • Light Armoured Car Infantry Tank Mk IV Churchill in "Crocodile" flamethrower configuration Cruiser Tank Mk VIII Cromwell Mk I ASLAV-25 Australian M113 MRV...
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    The Tank, Infantry, Mk III, Valentine was an infantry tank produced in the United Kingdom during World War II. More than 8,000 of the type were produced...
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    cooling caused the Mk I to Mk III to be declared unfit for overseas service especially in hot climates. This was rectified in the Mk IV after many corrective...
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    Matilda II (redirect from Mk.II Matilda)
    armour. The shell cartridge was 76.2 x 134R. On the Infantry Tank Mk IV, the Churchill tank, the gun was used for HE This tank has additional steel bars...
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    semi-automatic action. The Mk III of 1916 reverted to a 2-motion screw breech to suit available manufacturing capability, and Mk IV had a single-tube barrel...
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    Cavalier, Centaur Mk I and II, Cromwell Mk I to III, Valentine Mk VIII to X and Churchill Mk III and IV, and also in the Canadian Ram Mk II and the prototype...
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    MkIV AVREs are at the Imperial War Museum Duxford, the South African Armour Museum and the National Museum of Military History, Johannesburg. A MkVII...
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    wavelength of the earlier AI Mk. IV. Shorter wavelengths allowed it to use smaller and much more directional antennas. Mk. IV was blinded by the reflections...
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    Ford Mk IV, they were transferred to the army's Supply and Transport Corps. The Morris Mk IV was disposed of in 1946. The seven GSR Ford Mk IV armoured...
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