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Mark IV Churchill Crocodile tank

History, technical details and pictures

 

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Mark IV Churchill Crocodile history

When the British declared war in 1939 to Germany, they decided to strengthen their armored fleet, considered too old. But in 1940, while the English engineers were studying a new model, the French and British troops had left Dunkirk: most British tanks were in the hands of the Germans.

To deal with this problem, studies of a new weapon project have began rapidly and soon the first model was available. But in the rush, all the early models of the new tank, called Cromwell, suffered from many defects.

The particular shape of the Mark IV tank (A22 and originally known as "Churchill"), was designed by engineers of the Vauxhall Motors company. This char has the same structure as the initial model, Mark I, designed for the First World War.

In 1943, British military engineers developped the flame-thrower tank model, known as Crocodile, capable of producing a flame that could reach about ten meters in the axis of the vehicle. These flames allowed the Allies to destroy bunkers and any kind of ennemy shelters without having to call the demolition teams of the infantry.

The Sherman "Crab" tank is one of the "Funnies", a nickname given to the armored vehicles invented by the British engineer Percy Hobbart.

 

Mark IV Churchill Crocodile sheet

Country creator/user: Great-Britain
Name:
Mark IV Churchill Crocodile

Rate of fire: 7,65 m
Width: 3,25 m
Height: 2,45 m
Weigth: 39 600 kg
Maximum speed: 27 km/h
Range: 144 km

Engine: Bedford Twin-Six, 350 hp
Consumption: 334 L for 100 km

Main gun: 75 mm (6 pounds) Mk III ROQF gun
Secondary armament: two 7,92 mm Besa machine gun and one flame-thrower

Front shield: 152 mm
Back shield: 35 mm

Speciality: flame-thrower tank

 
 
 
 
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