British Armoured Fighting Vehicles of World War II - Cruiser Tanks

Cruiser Tanks

These medium-sized cruiser tanks were the mainstay of British armoured units during the war. Weighing 10-35 tonnes they were fast and mobile, and were designed to operate independently of the slow-moving infantry and their more heavily armoured infantry tank support. They were built specifically to fight a mobile war against other tanks. They were armed with anti-tank guns, from the QF 2 pdr to the QF 17 pdr or the general purpose 75 mm.

  • Mk I (A9)
  • Mk II (A10)
  • Mk III (A13)
  • Mk IV (A13 Mk II)
  • Mk V, Covenanter (A13 Mk III)
  • Mk VI Crusader (A15)
  • Mk VII Cavalier (A24)
  • Mk VIII, Cromwell (A27M)
  • Challenger (A30)
  • Comet (A34)

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