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  2. Challenger 2 - Wikipedia

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    The Challenger 2 is the third vehicle of this name, the first being the A30 Challenger, a World War II design using the Cromwell tank chassis with a 17-pounder gun. The second was the Persian Gulf War era Challenger 1, which was the British army's main battle tank (MBT) from the early 1980s to the mid-1990s.

  3. Royal Ordnance L30 - Wikipedia

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    The L30A1, officially designated Gun, 120 mm, Tank L30, is a British-designed 120 mm rifled tank gun, installed in the turrets of Challenger 2 main battle tanks. It is an improved production model of the Royal Ordnance L11 series of rifled tank guns. Challenger 2 tanks and their L30A1 guns are operated by the British and Omani armies.

  4. Hydropneumatic suspension - Wikipedia

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    Challenger 2, main battle tank of the British army, uses hydropneumatic suspension for better crew comfort and increased firing accuracy. Hydropneumatic suspension is a type of motor vehicle suspension system , invented by Paul Magès , produced by Citroën , and fitted to Citroën cars, as well as being used under licence by other car ...

  5. Tank classification - Wikipedia

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    British tank designs in the immediate post-World War I era were developments along the same design as the Mark A and were named as Mediums being around 18 long tons (18 t; 20 short tons). The first tank to enter service that broke with the design was known as the "Vickers Light Tank" (it weighed about 12 long tons or 12 tonnes or 13 short tons).

  6. EuroPowerPack - Wikipedia

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    Challenger 2E (export version challenger 2E only, uses Ka500) [4] Merkava Mk. 4; Arjun: Uses the same engine as in EuroPowerPack but with a different semi-automatic Renk RK 304-I transmission [5] K2 Black Panther: Euro power packs (MT883 Ka-501) were used in 100 tanks produced for the first batch.

  7. Trojan armoured engineer vehicle - Wikipedia

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    The project was known as the Future Engineer Tank. 33 have been built. It was first used on exercise in May 2007 with the 1st Battalion (Mechanised) of the Duke of Lancaster's Regiment . A number of Trojans are permanently based in Canada at British Army Training Unit Suffield in order to allow the Royal Engineers to support Armoured Battle ...

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  9. Challenger tank - Wikipedia

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    There have been four tanks named Challenger in British military service. Cruiser Mk VIII Challenger in service during World War II Challenger 1 in service from the mid-1980s to early 21st century