Tank identification.

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Moogie
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Tank identification.

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What tank is this ?
Its either a Centaur MK1 or a MK3 as far as i can work out. They were built by Harland and Wolff in Belfast between August 1939 and May 1943. They also built Matildas and Churchills in this time period along with ammunition, guns and hand grenades. They designed the A20 which later on became the Churchill.

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Bonus picture, what is this one ? Ive still a lot to learn about tanks :crazy:

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Thanks, Noel.
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Re: Tank identification.

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the pictures arnt showing mate
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Re: Tank identification.

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That should be it now.
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Re: Tank identification.

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Assming that it wasn't you that asked this:
https://ww2talk.com/index.php?threads/t ... lff.77635/

Your third picture is an A9 Cruiser
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Re: Tank identification.

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Not me, found that when searching for information.
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