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#1 Char 2C

The Char 2C , also known as the FCM 2C , was a French heavy tank , later also seen as a super-heavy tank , [1] developed during World War I but not deployed until after the war. It was, in total volume or physical dimensions, the largest operational tank ever made. [2] French super-heavy tank This a

#2 M3 Stuart

The M3 Stuart , officially Light Tank, M3 , was an American light tank of World War II . An improved version entered service as M5 . It was supplied to British and other Commonwealth forces under lend-lease prior to the entry of the U.S. into the war. Thereafter, it was used by U.S. and Allied force

#3 Alvis Saracen

The FV603 Saracen is a six-wheeled armoured personnel carrier designed and produced by Alvis since 1952. It has been used by a variety of operators around the world, and is still in use in secondary roles in some countries. [ citation needed ] The Saracen became a recognisable vehicle as a result of

#4 Schneider CA1

The Schneider CA 1 (originally named the Schneider CA ) was the first French tank , developed during the First World War . Tank Schneider CA Schneider tank Type Tank Place   of   origin France Service history In   service 1916–1918 (France) 1921–1936 (Spain) Used   by France Kingdom of Italy Spain W

#5 Tanks of Czechoslovakia

This article deals with the history of tanks employed by military forces in Czechoslovakia from the interwar period, and the more conventional tanks designed for the Czechoslovak Army before World War II , and the tanks that ended up as Panzers of the German Wehrmacht during World War II , or in the

#6 LT vz. 34

The LT vz. 34 , formally designated as Lehký tank vzor 34 ("Light Tank Mark 34") was a Czechoslovak -designed light tank used mainly by Slovakia during World War II . Its suspension was based on that of the Carden-Loyd tankette , of which the Czechs had purchased three, plus a manufacturing license,

#7 Light Tank Mk VII Tetrarch

The Light Tank Mk VII (A17) , also known as the Tetrarch , was a British light tank produced by Vickers-Armstrongs in the late 1930s and used during the Second World War . The Tetrarch was the latest in the line of light tanks built by the company for the British Army . It improved upon its predeces

#8 AMX-13

The AMX-13 is a French light tank produced from 1952 to 1987. It served with the French Army, as the Char 13t-75 Modèle 51 , and was exported to more than 26 other nations. Named after its initial weight of 13 tonnes, and featuring a tough and reliable chassis, [1] it was fitted with an oscillating

#9 10TP

The 10TP was a Polish light cruiser tank that never left the prototype status. While advancing the Polish armour development programme, the prototype was deemed unsuccessful. Discoveries made during testing led to the design phase of the newer 14TP model, which was never completed due to the onset o

#10 Stryker

The Stryker is a family of eight-wheeled armored fighting vehicles derived from the Canadian LAV III . Stryker vehicles are produced by General Dynamics Land Systems -Canada (GDLS-C) for the United States Army in a plant in London, Ontario . It has four-wheel drive (8×4) and can be switched to all-w


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