Possum -> (7/9/2002 7:02:19 AM)
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Hello All The T-35 was a very good tank for what it was designed for, Parading in Red Square! It looks very impressive, rumbling over the cobbelstones..... I mean, It didn't even have real Armour, only rolled mild steel plates! back to the worst tank of wwII, I'd vote for the Bob Semple, but it never saw use (except as an object lesson, and traveling road show), so I think it shouldn't count.... Instead I offer the British Vickers "Cruiser" Mk-II, In production 1939-1940. No Armour to speak of; Barely faster than a walking infantryman; A 2 lbdr with no HE ammo; Mecanically unreliable; Threw tracks if pushed, or manuvered, hard; A S.O.B. to maintain, as so many easily breakable parts where in hard to get places. AND IT WAS SUPPOSED TO BE THE IMPROVED, "COMBAT EXPERIENCE APPLIED", VERSION!!!!! ( The Mk-I was marginally worse, but then, it had been designed and built with no combat experience, or indeed, pre-production testing, at all!) Actually, Vickers eventually got all the problems ironed out of the Mk-I/II chassis, and the Vickers Mk-III "Cruiser" went on to be one of the most reliable and robust tank chassis in the world. With a decent ammount of armour, and eventually a 75mm gun. You may know it as the Valentine.
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