Mk.II Matilda
The Mark II "Matilda" (Mk.II) was a British tank of World War II. The armored combat vehicle weighed 27 tons and was armed with a 2-pounder[?] cannon. In the deserts of North Africa, the Mk.II often averaged ~9.5km per hour. The tank had frontal armor of ~7.5cm.
The Matilda was first produced in 1937 but only two were in service when war broke out in September 1939. Some 2,987 were produced until 1943.
The Matilda was first used in combat by the 4th and 7th Royal Tank Regiments in France in 1940.
General Characteristics
Length: 6.0 m Width: 2.6 m Height: 3.5 m Weight: 27 tons Speed: 24 km/h(road)
15 km/h(off-road)Range: 80 km Primary armament: 2 pdr (40 mm) gun Secondary armament: 7.92 mm coaxial machine gun Power plant: - Crew: 4 (commander, gunner, loader, driver)
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Combat History