![]() ![]() (cancelled, was to be a Cromwell with heavier armour similar to Churchill)* (cancelled, was to be a Cromwell with heavier armour)* (cancelled, was to be a 17-pdr armed assault tank named Clan)* (cancelled, was to be an Infantry tank variant of Cromwell)* Proposed "Heavy cruiser" based on shortened Churchill tank hull design with reduced armour. See Light Tank Mk V and Light Tank Mk VIĪ6 Medium Tank, "16 Tonners"*, led to production of the Medium Tank Mk IIIĪ7 Medium Tank, 3 development tanks built, did not enter service Ī8 Experimental Medium Tank, Project cancelled*Ī14E1 'heavy' Cruiser, prototype built, did not enter service Ī16E1 'heavy' Cruiser, prototype built, did not enter service Ī20 Infantry Tank, prototype built, did not enter service See Light Tank Mk IV, A4E11 and A4E12 referred to the Vickers-Carden-Loyd Light Amphibious Tank ![]() ![]() This is a list of UK tanks up to the end of the Second World War that received designations starting with the letter "A" - these would be designs requested by the General Staff to meet specifications issued, as opposed to private venture designs submitted by manufacturers to the General StaffĪ2E1 and A2E2: Medium Tank Vickers Mk I and Medium Tank Vickers Mk I (CS version) ģ-man tank (Royal Ordnance Factory) Carrier MG Mk I These are lists of UK tanks to enable cross-referencing between the design names and the service names. ( August 2022) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Several templates and tools are available to assist in formatting, such as Reflinks ( documentation), reFill ( documentation) and Citation bot ( documentation). Please consider converting them to full citations to ensure the article remains verifiable and maintains a consistent citation style. This article uses bare URLs, which are uninformative and vulnerable to link rot. ![]()
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