TOG II

TOG2

LandStorbritannien
RollSupertung tank
Produceras1941
Byggd1 prototyp

Tanken, tung, TOG II var en prototyp av en brittisk stridsvagnskonstruktion som producerades i början av andra världskriget i händelse av att slagfälten i norra Frankrike skulle förvandlas till ett träsk av lera, skyttegravar och kratrar, vilket hade hänt under första världskriget. När detta inte skedde ansågs stridsvagnen onödig och projektet lades ner. En vidareutveckling av TOG I-designen, endast en enda prototyp hann byggas innan projektet lades ner.

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General Characteristics

The TOG II* (The Old Gang Mark II) was a British experimental super heavy tank designed early in World War II by the Special Vehicle Development Committee, a group nicknamed “The Old Gang” for having designed the original tanks of World War I. It was conceived for a worst-case scenario where the battlefields of Europe returned to the muddy, trench-filled conditions of WWI. Only a single prototype was built, and due to its slow speed and the shift toward mobile warfare, it was already obsolete by the time it was fully trialed in 1943, and never entered service.

Property Typical Value (TOG II*)
Roll Experimental Super Heavy Tank / Trench Warfare
Tillverkare William Foster & Co. Ltd. (Lincoln)
Produceras 1941 (Prototype built)
No. Built 1 (Prototype)
besättning 6 (Commander, Gunner, 2 Loaders, Driver, Co-driver)
Mass (Weight) 80–81.3 tonnes (Approx. 179,200 lb)
längd 10.13 m (33 ft 3 in)
bredd 3.12 m (10 ft 3 in)

Powerplant and Mobility

  • Engine: Paxman-Ricardo V12 diesel engine.
  • Engine Power: 447 kW (600 hp).
  • Power/Weight Ratio: Very low, approximately 7.5 hp/tonne.
  • Maximum Speed (Road): 13.7 km/h (8.5 mph).
  • Transmission: Diesel-electric drive (using two electric motors).
  • Suspension: Initially unsprung, later modified to use **torsion bar suspension** in 1943.
  • Design Concept: Its extremely long hull was specifically designed to bridge and cross wide trenches.

Armament and Armor

  • Main Armament: The prototype was tested with several guns; it is historically fitted with the **Ordnance QF 28-pounder (94 mm) gun**, derived from a 3.7-inch anti-aircraft gun with a 17-pounder breech.
  • Secondary Armament: One coaxial 7.92 mm Besa machine gun.
  • Maximum Turret Armor: 114 mm (4.5 in) (Front of Turret).
  • Maximum Hull Armor: 76 mm (3 in) (Front/Sides).
  • Armament Significance: It was one of the first British tanks capable of mounting the powerful **QF 17-pounder (76.2 mm)** gun (or the 94mm derivation) in its large turret, making it highly effective against German armor of the time.
  • Status: The single prototype remains a static display at The Tank Museum in Bovington, UK.

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