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  2. M4 Sherman - Wikipedia

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    22–30 mph (35–48 km/h) on road, 15–20 mph (24–32 km/h) off-road depending upon variant [ 6 ][ 3 ] The M4 Sherman, officially medium tank, M4, was the most widely used medium tank by the United States and Western Allies in World War II. The M4 Sherman proved to be reliable, relatively cheap to produce, and available in great numbers.

  3. K2 Black Panther - Wikipedia

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    K2 tank fording a shallow river K2 tank with snorkel. The K2 Black Panther is a unique tank equipped with advanced snorkel capabilities, enabling it to navigate challenging battlefields with numerous rivers. It is fully protected from biochemical attacks by a sealed and air circulation system.

  4. M60 tank - Wikipedia

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    Maximum speed. 30 mph (48 km/h) (road) 12 mph (19 km/h) (cross country) [7] The M60 is an American second-generation main battle tank (MBT). It was officially standardized as the Tank, Combat, Full Tracked: 105-mm Gun, M60 in March 1959. [1] Although developed from the M48 Patton, the M60 tank series was never officially christened as a Patton ...

  5. Schneider CA1 - Wikipedia

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    Schneider CA1. The Schneider CA 1 (originally named the Schneider CA) was the first French tank, developed during the First World War. The Schneider was inspired by the need to overcome the stalemate of trench warfare which on the Western Front prevailed during most of the Great War. It was designed specifically to open passages for the ...

  6. Centurion (tank) - Wikipedia

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    The FV4007 Centurion was the primary British Army main battle tank of the post- World War II period. Introduced in 1945, it is widely considered to be one of the most successful post-war tank designs, remaining in production into the 1960s, and seeing combat into the 1980s. [4][5][6][7][8][9] The chassis was adapted for several other roles, and ...

  7. 180 mm Pattern 1931–1933 - Wikipedia

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    Maximum firing range. 37.1–38.5 km (23.1–23.9 mi) at +50° [1] The 180 mm Pattern 1931–1933 were a family of related naval guns of the Soviet Navy in World War II, which were later modified for coastal artillery and railway artillery roles. They were the primary armament of the Soviet Union's first cruisers built after the Russian Civil War.

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