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탱크 A34 혜성

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서비스 중1944년 12월 - 1958년
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탱크 크루저 A34 혜성 was a British cruiser tank that first saw use near the end of World War II. It was designed to provide greater anti-tank capability to Cromwell tank squadrons. It was armed with a 77mm HV, a derivative of the 17 pounder, with the result that it was one of the few British tanks with the firepower to challenge late war German designs. As a development of the Cromwell, it was an interim design before the Centurion tank. The Comet saw post World War II combat during the Korean war, and remained in British service until 1958. Comets sold to other countries continued in some cases to operate into the 1970s.

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World War II: The Definitive Visual History from Blitzkrieg to the Atom Bomb(DK Definitive Visual Histories) - 아마존 지도별 제2차 세계 대전 지도(DK History Map by Map) - 아마존

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The A34 Comet tank was a British cruiser tank that first saw use near the end of World War II, during the Western Allied invasion of Germany. It was designed to provide greater anti-tank capability to Cromwell tank squadrons, by mounting a new 77 mm high-velocity gun in a lower profile turret. The 77 mm gun was a modified version of the powerful 17 pounder, and it could penetrate the armor of the German Panther and Tiger tanks at medium range. The Comet tank was also fast and agile, with a top speed of 32.4 mph (52.1 km/h) on road and 14.3 mph (23 km/h) cross-country. The Comet tank was developed from the earlier Cromwell tank, and used many of the same components, such as the Rolls-Royce Meteor engine, the Christie suspension, and the Z5 transmission. This made production easier and faster, as well as improving reliability and maintenance. The Comet tank entered service in January 1945, and was issued to the 11th Armoured Division and other units of the British Army. It saw action in Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands, and proved to be an effective and reliable tank. The Comet tank remained in British service until 1958, and was also exported to several countries, such as Finland, South Africa, Ireland, and Burma. The Comet tank was the last of the British cruiser tanks, and influenced the design of the Centurion tank, which became the first British main battle tank.

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