Pages that link to "Tanks in the British Army"
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- Armoured fighting vehicle (links | edit)
- Tank destroyer (links | edit)
- Self-propelled anti-aircraft weapon (links | edit)
- Self-propelled artillery (links | edit)
- Tank (links | edit)
- M4 Sherman (links | edit)
- Tyne and Wear (links | edit)
- Medium tank (links | edit)
- Matilda II (links | edit)
- History of the tank (links | edit)
- M3 Stuart (links | edit)
- M22 Locust (links | edit)
- M24 Chaffee (links | edit)
- M3 Lee (links | edit)
- Tankette (links | edit)
- Renault FT (links | edit)
- Vickers 6-ton (links | edit)
- Comparison of World War I tanks (links | edit)
- Churchill tank (links | edit)
- Centurion (tank) (links | edit)
- Valentine tank (links | edit)
- Cromwell tank (links | edit)
- Sentinel tank (links | edit)
- Crusader tank (links | edit)
- Cruiser Mk I (links | edit)
- Cruiser Mk II (links | edit)
- Comet (tank) (links | edit)
- Sexton (artillery) (links | edit)
- Archer (tank destroyer) (links | edit)
- Cruiser Mk VIII Challenger (links | edit)
- Bishop (artillery) (links | edit)
- Cruiser tank (links | edit)
- Infantry tank (links | edit)
- M7 Priest (links | edit)
- Heavy tank (links | edit)
- Sherman Firefly (links | edit)
- Flame tank (links | edit)
- Hobart's Funnies (links | edit)
- Tortoise heavy assault tank (links | edit)
- Comparison of early World War II tanks (links | edit)
- Tank classification (links | edit)
- Black Prince (tank) (links | edit)
- Covenanter tank (links | edit)
- German tanks in World War II (links | edit)
- Universal Carrier (links | edit)
- Medium Mark A Whippet (links | edit)
- British heavy tanks of the First World War (links | edit)
- Rolls-Royce armoured car (links | edit)
- Matilda I (tank) (links | edit)
- Cruiser Mk III (links | edit)