Cruiser Mk IV

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Tank, Cruiser, Mk IVA (A13 Mk II)

Tank, Cruiser, Mk IV (A13 Mk II)
General characteristics
Crew 4 (commander, gunner, loader, driver)
Length 6 m
Width 2.5 m
Height 2.6 m
Weight 14.76 Long tons
Armour and armament
Armour 6 - 30 mm
Main armament QF 2-pdr gun

87 rounds

Secondary armament 0.303" Vickers machine gun

3,750 rounds

Mobility
Power plant Nuffield Liberty V12 gasoline
340 hp
Suspension Christie
Road speed 30 mph
Power/weight
Range 90 miles

The Tank, Cruiser, Mk IV (A13 Mk II) was a British cruiser tank of World War II. It followed directly on from the Tank, Cruiser, Mk III (A13). The first Mk IV's were Mk III's with extra armour fitted to the turret. Later Mk IVA's were built with the complete extra armour.

Contents

  • 65 Mk III - converted to Mk IV
  • 655 Mk IVA
  • Mk IV CS - unknown, small production run

.303 Vickers machine gun replaced with 7.92 mm BESA machine gun

  • "Close Support" with 3.7 inch Howitzer, no machineguns

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