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The Mk VIII was the last in the line of light tanks the company had built for the British Army, and was intended to be the successor of the previous light tank designed by Vickers-Armstrong, the Mk VII Tetrarch. A number of changes were made to the Mk VIII, most notably increasing its width, length and weight and also increasing the thickness ...
Light Tank Mk VIB. The Light Tank Mk VI was a continuation of the Mark V design. It also had a three-man crew but a larger turret to accommodate a radio set and had an 88 hp engine for higher speed, despite the heavier weight.
1 GA Review. 5 comments Toggle GA Review subsection. 1.1 Issues preventing promotion. 1.2 Other comments. Toggle the table of contents. Talk: Light tank Mk VIII/GA1 ...
Cruiser Mk VIII Challenger; a Cromwell tank derivative carrying a heavier gun; Light Tank Mk VIII (1943), also known as the "Harry Hopkins", a British light tank; Handley Page Halifax C Mk VIII (1944); unarmed cargo and passenger plane variant on the British bomber design; Supermarine Spitfire Mk VIII; 1944 British fighter aircraft in overseas ...
The British withdrew their light tank designs from their armored divisions early in the war, but used some later designs for minor amphibious operations and airborne operations. [8] In general they used armored cars for reconnaissance and the last of the light tank designs, the light tank Mk VIII "Harry Hopkins", was produced only in small numbers.
Light tank Mk I; Light tank Mk II; Light tank Mk III; Light tank Mk IV; Light tank Mk V; Light tank Mk VI; The last of the light tanks were produced during the Second World War. Not considered suitable for use in armoured divisions, they were trialled in airborne operations. All were armed with the QF 2 pdr anti-tank gun. Light tank Mk VIII
Light Tank Mk II (66; United Kingdom) Light Tank Mk III (42; United Kingdom) Light Tank Mk IV (34; United Kingdom) Light Tank Mk V (22; United Kingdom) Light Tank Mk.VI (1,682; United Kingdom) Light Tank Mk VII light/airborne tank commonly known as the Tetrarch tank (177; United Kingdom) Light Tank Mk VIII Harry Hopkins (100; United Kingdom)
Light tank Mk VIII; M22 Locust; M2 light tank; M3 Gun Motor Carriage; M5 half-track; M8 armored gun system; M13 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage; M15 half-track; M16 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage; M19 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage; M21 mortar carrier; M32 tank recovery vehicle; Marmon–Herrington CTLS; Panzer 35(t) Sd.Kfz. 8; Sd.Kfz. 9; Sd.Kfz. 10 ...