Wojciech J. Gawrych - Crusader Cruiser Tank Mk. VI
Progres Publishing House | 2003 | ISBN: 8391648354 | English / Polish | 88 pages | PDF | 13.65 MB
Armour Photo Gallery No. 6
The idea of a 'fast tank', based on the Christie suspension, came to the British only in the mid-1930s. The various trials of experimental mechanized forces of the 1920s and early 1930s had led info the development of three distinct types of lank - the 'infantry tank' to support infantry in the attack (slow, lhighlly armed, but heavily armored), the cruiser tank' (faster, more lightly armored, fitted with a gun suitable for taking on enemy tanks), and the 'light tank' (last but hightly armed and armored, for reconatssance).
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