AC4 tank
The AC4 (Australian Cruiser Tank Mk. 4) was a cruiser tank designed in Australia in World War II as the intended successor to the AC3 Thunderbolt. Like its predecessors the AC4 was to have a one piece cast hull and turret. The AC4's most important characteristic would be the use of a 17 pounder tank gun.
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AC4 tank
The AC4 (Australian Cruiser Tank Mk. 4) was a cruiser tank designed in Australia in World War II as the intended successor to the AC3 Thunderbolt. Like its predecessors the AC4 was to have a one piece cast hull and turret. The AC4's most important characteristic would be the use of a 17 pounder tank gun.
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The AC4 (Australian Cruiser Ta ...... use of a 17 pounder tank gun.
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(A 1943 artist's illustration of the AC MkIV tank based on the production drawings)
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Perrier-Cadillac
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Australian Cruiser Tank Mk. 4
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Australia
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one .303 Vickers machine gun, 2,500-4000 rounds
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Horizontal Volute Spring
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The AC4 (Australian Cruiser Ta ...... use of a 17 pounder tank gun.
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AC4 tank
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Australian Cruiser Tank Mk. 4
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