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The FV300 series was a project for a series of lightweight armoured fighting vehicles by the United Kingdom between 1947 and 1950, a few years after World War II.
FV300: Series of vehicles based on light chassis FV301: 21 ton light tank with 77 mm gun; FV302: GPO/CPO command vehicle; FV303: 20 pdr Self Propelled Gun;
The FV300 Series was intended to include a 5.5-inch self-propelled, the FV305. However, it was cancelled before a prototype could be built. Gallery.
FV300 Series; FV4202; V. Vickers MBT; Vickers MBT Mark 3; Vickers MBT Mark 4; Vickers MBT Mark 7 This page was last edited on 12 July 2019, at 20:39 (UTC). Text ...
The gearbox was semi-automatic foot-operated and had six forward, and two reverse gears. Like the engine, it was designed to be quickly replaceable. The TN12 had originally been developed for the cancelled FV300 light tank series. A scaled down version of the TN12, the TN15, was used in the CVR(T) series of vehicles. [xv]
[26] [27] An easier option with an open installation of the gun was available as well, but it did not go further than a prototype obtained by combining the Crusader tank with some parts of the FV300 series. [28] France in the beginning of the 1950s developed a 155 mm SPG, designated the F3, on the basis of the AMX-13 light tank. The maximum ...
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The FV4201 Chieftain was the main battle tank (MBT) of the United Kingdom from the 1960s into 1990s. When introduced, it was among the most heavily armed MBTs of the era, mounting a 120 mm Royal Ordnance L11 gun, the equal of the much larger specialist heavy tanks then in service.