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Encyclopedia > Cruiser Mk IV
Cruiser Mk IV
General characteristics
Length 6 m
Width 2.5 m
Height 2.6 m
Weight 15.4 t
Suspension Christie
Speed 30 km/h road
? km/h off-road
Range km
Primary armament QF 2-pdr gun
Secondary armament 0.303" Vickers machine gun
Maximum armour 30 mm
Power plant Nuffield Liberty V12 gasoline
80-95 hp, (60-70 kW)
Crew 4 (commander, gunner, loader, driver)

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Production History

  • 65 Mk III - converted to Mk IV
  • 655 Mk IVA
  • Mk IVCS - unknown, described as "a handful"

Variants

Mk IV A

0.303 Vickers machine gun replaced with 7.92 mm BESAMG Vickers machine gun Type Nationality UK Era WW1 - WW2 History Date of design 1912 Production period 1912- Service duration 1912-1968 Operators War service Specifications Type Calibre 0. ... BESA machine gun Type medium machine gun Nationality UK (Czech) Era World War 2 History Date of design 1936 Production period 1939-1945 (?) Service duration 1939-1945 Operators UK War service World War 2 Specifications Type Caliber 7. ...


Mk IV CS

  • "Close Support" with 3.7 inch Howitzer

Combat History

  • France 1940
  • Western Desert (Libya)

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British and Commonwealth armoured fighting vehicles of World War II
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British armoured fighting vehicle production during World War II

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Cruiser tank - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (594 words)
Once gaps had been punched in the enemy front by the infantry tanks, the cruisers were intended to penetrate to the rear, attacking lines of supply and communication in accordance with the theories of Hobart and Liddell-Hart.
The A-13 (Cruiser Mk III and Mk IV) was the first British cruiser to be fitted with Christie suspension, after British officers observed Soviet high-speed BT tanks on manoeuvres.
During early WW2, the Cruiser Mark VI Crusader was probably the best-known cruiser, being used in large numbers in the desert.
MMS Models: Metal Casting 1:76 (20mm) Scale World War II (196 words)
Cruiser Tanks Mk IV A had an armour bassis of 6-30mm and were armed with a 2pdr.
The Mk IV A was also available in limited numbers as a Close Support tank with the OQF 3in.
Cruisers Mk IV and IV A served with the 1st Armoured Division in France in 1940 and with the 7th Armoured Division in the Western Desert in 1940/41.
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