British CenturionMKIII Tank
It is a medium-sized tank developed by the United Kingdom after World War II and is the third model in the Centurion tank series. It is famous for its powerful firepower, strong armor and good mobility. The OQF 20-pounder gun equipped with 84mm caliber provided excellent accuracy at the time, and was equipped with a new dual-axis fully automatic stabilization system, allowing the gunner to fire while moving and maneuvering. There are two storage locations at the front of the body for the track links. In service in 1948, it was produced more than the MKII model and played an important role in the Korean War.
British ChieftainMk3 main battle tank
It is a British main battle tank designed during the Cold War and is an improved model of the Chieftain series of tanks. Originally commissioned in 1966, it is known for its strong firepower, advanced armor and good mobility. The Mk3 model has been further improved on the basis of the original design to improve its performance on the battlefield. It was equipped with a 120mm L11A5 rifled gun, which was specially designed for Chieftain and became the NATO standard caliber. It was an important model in the series, and its design and performance were in a leading position among the main battle tanks of the time.
Main Battle Tank Challenger 2
The Challenger 2 main battle tank is a new generation of main battle tank developed by Vickers Defence Systems Group based on the Challenger 1 main battle tank. Redesign the turret based on the Challenger tank and introduce stealth technology; Replace with an L-30A1 120mm 55 caliber rifled gun; Significantly improved fire control, equipped with a French SAGEM VS-580-10 vehicle commander's all-round independent sighting instrument, TOGS-2 thermal imaging instrument, and neodymium yttrium garnet laser rangefinder; Upgraded data link system, it is the world's first main battle tank with the capability of "hunting and killing".
World War II British heavy tank Churchill Mk VII
The Churchill infantry tank was the last British infantry tank and the largest tank produced by Britain during World War II, with a total production of 5640 units. The Churchill tank is an infantry tank that replaces the Matilda, developed under the code name A20. However, during the development process, the UK discovered that the A20 prototype did not yet meet their requirements. So, in July 1940, Vauxhall Automobile Company accepted the contract to develop the A22 infantry tank. Produce the first prototype car 7 months later. In June 1941, the first batch of 14 production tanks were delivered to the British army.
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