The British Mk.V hefty tank (male) wound up being truly an upgrade kind of the Mk.IV tank. It kept the original rhomboid kind of Mark show tanks and yes it's and the final mass production variation. This car ended up being 8.05m substantial, 3.91m wide and 29t heavy. Due to the epicyclic gearbox, only one motorist were had a need to drive the latest tank. The tank finished up being running on a 150hp Ricardo 6 cylinder in-line petrol engine and might drive constantly for 10 hours. The Mk.V tank (male) ended up being fitted with two 57mm QF six-pounders and four Hotchkiss Mk.we unit firearms. Mk.V tanks was in fact first employed in the Battle of Hamel in 1918, if they contributed to an effective attack by Australian things in German lines.
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