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  2. British heavy tanks of the First World War - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Museum of the Army in Brussels has a Male Mark IV tank, the Lodestar III, still in original colours. A Mark IV Female, Grit, is stored at the Australian War Memorial. It was on display in ANZAC Hall at the Australian War Memorial until August 2008. It is now kept at their bulk store in Mitchell, Canberra. [48]

  3. Mark (designation) - Wikipedia

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    Mark III, Merkava main battle tank (Israel Defense Forces) Mark 4 aerial atomic bomb, several United States atomic gravity bombs employed a Mark-# scheme ; A.T. Mine G.S. Mark V an anti-tank mine of the WWII British Army; Mk 6 Assault Boat (British Army) Mark 7 nuclear bomb; Tank, Cruiser, Mk VIII - eighth in series of British Army cruiser tanks

  4. Little Willie - Wikipedia

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    The No1 Lincoln Machine, with lengthened Bullock tracks and Creeping Grip tractor suspension, September 1915. Work on Little Willie's predecessor began in July 1915 by the Landship Committee to meet The United Kingdom's requirement in World War I for an armoured combat vehicle able to cross an 8-foot (2.4 m) trench.

  5. Littlejohn adaptor - Wikipedia

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    Light tank Mk VII Tetrarch Mk I with Littlejohn adaptor.. The Littlejohn adaptor was a device that could be added to the British QF 2 pounder (40 mm) anti-tank gun. It was used to extend the service life of the 2-pounder during the Second World War by converting it to squeeze bore operation.

  6. Mark I - Wikipedia

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    Mark I or Mark 1 often refers to the first version of a weapon or military vehicle, and is sometimes used in a similar fashion in civilian product development. In some instances, the Arabic numeral "1" is substituted for the Roman numeral "I". "Mark", meaning "model" or "variant", can itself be abbreviated "Mk." It may refer to:

  7. Tanks in World War I - Wikipedia

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    The Tanks of World War I: The History and Legacy of Tank Warfare during the Great War (2017) [ISBN missing] Foley, Michael. Rise of the Tank: Armoured Vehicles and their use in the First World War (2014) [ISBN missing] Townsend, Reginald T. (December 1916). " 'Tanks' And 'The Hose Of Death' ". The World's Work: A History of Our Time: 195– 207

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