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World of of World War II TanksThe Handbook of World War II Tanks includes all the tanks used by those countries which were at war during World War II from the period between their joining the conflict and the conflict ending for them.Features:Save to SDSet as wallpaperA tank is a large type of armoured fighting vehicle with tracks, designed for front-line combat. Modern tanks are strong mobile land weapons platforms, mounting a large-calibre cannon in a rotating gun turret. They combine this with heavy vehicle armour providing protection for the crew of the weapon and operational mobility, which allows them to position on the battlefield in advantageous locations. These features enable to have enormous capability to perform well in a tactical situation: the combination of strong weapons fire from their tank gun and their ability to resist enemy fire means the tank can take hold of and control an area of the battle and prevent other enemy vehicles from advancing, for example. In both offensive and defensive roles, they are powerful units able to perform all primary tasks required of armoured troops on the battlefield. The modern was the result of a century of development from primitive armoured vehicles, due to improvements in technology such as the internal combustion engine, which allowed the rapid movement of heavy armoured vehicles. As a result of these advances, underwent tremendous shifts in capability during the World Wars of the 20th century.Handbook including:01 T13: two Germans looking at a captured T13 B302 T-1503 Renault FT: US Army on the Western Front, 1918 (WWI)04 Ram. Canadian tank, based on the U.S. M305 Grizzly I cruiser. Canadian-built M4A1 Sherman with some modifications06 Valentine. A Valentine in North Africa, carrying infantry07 Valentine II08 Valentine III, the different turret09 The Valentine XI. Armed with the 75mm gun10 Panzer 35(t). France11 Panzer 38(t) in Soviet Union, June 194112 Fiat 300013 AMR 3314 AMR 3515 Renault R35. In German service, 194216 Hotchkiss H3517 Char D118 Somua S35. A captured S35 in service with the Wehrmacht19 Char D220 Char B121 Char 2C22 Panzer I23 Panzer II24 Panzer III25 Panzer IV26 Panzer V Panther27 Tiger I28 Tiger II aka King Tiger29 40M Turan30 Fiat L6/4031 Fiat M11/39. Captured by the Australians at Tobruk, January 194132 Fiat M13/4033 Fiat M14/4134 Fiat M16/4335 Carro Armato P 4036 Type 95 Ha-Go37 Type 98 Ke-Ni38 Type 5 Ke-Ho39 Type 89 I-Go40 Type 97 Chi-Ha. Moving into the Chinese city of Shenyang in 194841 Type 1 Chi-He42 Type 3 Chi-Nu43 Type 4 Chi-To.44 Type 5 Chi-Ri. Unfinished prototype, captured by Americans in 194545 Type 9546 Type 2 Ka-Mi amphibious tank47 Type 3 Ka-Chi amphibious tank48 Bob Semple (converted tractor)49 Schofield50 Stridsvagn L-12051 7TP52 9TP53 10TP54 T-2655 T-50. In Finnish service, 194456 Antonov A-4057 T-6058 BT59 T-2860 A-3261 T-34 Model 1943 (left), and T-4362 Soviet T-44-122 and German Panther63 T-44-8564 T-3565 SMK66 KV-167 KV-268 IS-169 IS-770 IS-271 Mk II72 Mk III73 Mk IV74 Mk V75 Mk VIB76 Vickers77 Mk VII Tetrarch78 Mk VIII Harry Hopkins79 Vickers 680 Sherman Firefly81 M3 Grant (left) and Lee82 A pair of Soviet M3 Lees83 Sherman M4A84 Tortoise A3985 Mk IV Churchill IV86 Cruiser Mk I (A9)87 Cruiser Mk II88 Cruiser Mk IV (A13 Mk II)89 Cruiser Mk V, Covenanter (A13 Mk III)90 Crusader III91 Crusader II92 Crusader I93 Cromwell94 Centaur IV95 Cromwell VI96 Mk VIII Challenger97 Challenger98 Comet l (A34)99 Centurion100 Matilda I101 Matilda IIand other...Legal notice: We believe our images under public domain or fall under the fair use doctrine as they are reduced size and excerpted for informational purposes/or public domain. However, if you would like to request removal of an image from our collection for copyright reasons, feel free to contact us at in@sepulkary.com and we'll be happy to oblige.