The Best British Tanks in the World War I: The best technologies of world wars by John B. Carpenter

The Best British Tanks in the World War I: The best technologies of world wars by John B. Carpenter

Author:John B. Carpenter [Carpenter, John B.]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Published: 2020-09-16T00:00:00+00:00


Combat weight, t 37-44

Crew, people. 10-12

Overall dimensions, mm:

length 10400

width 3810

height 3120

Armor, mm

forehead 16

board 10

roof and bottom 6

Armament: two 57-mm QF sea guns and up to seven 7.62-mm Browning M1914 machine guns

Engine "Liberty" V-12, in-line, carburetor, liquid cooling, power 343 liters. from. at 1400 rpm.

Specific ground pressure, kg / cm2 0.37

Speed ​​along the highway, km / h: 10,4

Cruising range on the highway, km 80

Overcoming obstacles

rise, hail. up to 45

width of the ditch, m 4,3

wall height, m ​​1,3

Depth of ford, m up to 1



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