Mine has to be the Cromwell Mk.VI CS: [img]
Thanks!
Don't forget that the British used the Sherman III in NWE as well.
Soviet engines are not something I know much about. I was applying my knowledge(!) of diesel engines to tanks generally. If that is the case with...
A proper man's approach. Well done.
Diesel needs to be warm and comressed to combust. As said, petrol is more readily combustible. Diesels tend to have a higher compression ratio...
Hence why it's a myth.
German tanks didn't burn like their British & U.S. counterparts did.
British soldiers were supposed to retain magazines and chargers. The latter were less important, though. Stens and the like were only issued with...
Britain was a proverty stricken nation in the 1930s and one with an empire. An auto rifle would probably have necessitated a new rimless round -...
Because I rarely make sense, it would have to be one of these: [IMG] A Centaur IV Or, for a touch more reliability: [img] :)
I don't mean to trample over that chap's story but I was under the impression that breaking the back of an aeroplane is like breaking the back of...
Believe it or not, a Sten machine carbine was counted as a self-defence weapon for RAMC chaps!
I'm probably the only person in the world who would choose one of these but seeing as how, if your life depended on a pistol, you'd be pretty...
My grandfather was a Bren gunner in the Essex Regiment in Normandy, 1944. He used to talk about his experiences but I regret that I never got him...