Project 80, an amphibious hydrofoil flotation system for the Soviet T-55 tank. Water speed was 58 km/h, land speed was 25 km/h. The system took an hour to assemble and 3 minutes to remove.
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Project 80, an amphibious hydrofoil flotation system for the Soviet T-55 tank. Water speed was 58 km/h, land speed was 25 km/h. The system took an hour to assemble and 3 minutes to remove.
Type 97 Shinhōtō Chi-Ha
Equipage d'un char T-34 – Front de l'Est – 1940’s
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British forces use US built M3 General Lee medium tanks at the Battle of El Gazala - Libya, May 1942
Matilda II
The Battle of Arras was fought in 1940. The Infantry Tank Mk.II was at the top of the proverbial food chain in 1940, but this engagement proved that it takes more than the thickest armour and the biggest gun to win a tank battle.
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M4 Sherman
The primary American tank of WWll. More than 50,000 Shermans were produced between 1942 and 1945.
SPECIFICATIONS (M4A3)
Crew: 5 (Commander, Loader, Gunner, Driver, and Assistant Driver) Speed (sustained, level ground): 26 miles per hour Engine: Ford GAA-V8 4-cycle, 8-cylinder (500 hp) Weight: 68,000+ pounds Armament: One 75 mm main gun; two .30 caliber machine guns; one .50 caliber machine gun
Type 3 Chi-Nu medium tank