Great Britain
British Tank BuildingBritish anti-tank Home Guard
Lend Lease for two
Turret weights (various)
British Lend-Lease tanks and tank destroyers
Swedish evaluation of British exercises
British tests against German tanks
Soviet intel on British tanks
Penetration according to British standards
Commonwealth HEAT protection methods
Foreign ammunition in BESA
Ratte analogue
British anti-tank weapon demonstrations
British interception of Lend Lease shipments
- Small arms and infantry weapons
- Artillery
- Soviet attempts to engineer HE for the 2-pdr
- 2-pounder vs 6-pounder gunnery
- Development of the 17-pdr
- 17-pounder towed ATG
- Mixup with 17-pounders
- 25-pounder and Quad tractor at Aquino Tank Weekend
- 25-pounder
- 25-pounder Short (Aust.) Mk.I
- 105 and 106 mm HESH tests
- 120 mm HESH damage
- Universal Carrier as a gun tractor
- Centurion
- Cruisers
- Cruiser Tank Mk.I
- Cruiser Tank Mk.II
- Cruiser Tank Mk.III
- Cruiser Tank Mk.IV
- Cruiser Tank Mk.V Covenanter
- Cromwell
- Cromwell trials in the USSR
- History of the Challenger I
- History of the Avenger I
- Centaur impressions
- Cromwell ergonomics
- Cromwell development
- Challenger sales pitch
- Cromwell performance in Normandy
- Cromwell armour diagram
- Overestimating Cromwell production
- Cromwell hull machinegun trials
- Comet
- Churchill
- Development of the Churchill I
- Churchill III in combat
- Churchills in the USSR
- Churchilll VII
- Black Prince
- Panzerfaust vs. Churchill
- Churchill Gun Carrier
- Churchill debut in the east
- Churchill trials
- Churchill trials part 2
- 6-pounder gun test against German tanks
- British Heavy Tank project
- Churchill ergonomics
- Churchill mobility in mud
- Churchill performance review
- Tetrarch
- Matilda
- Infantry Tank Mk.I
- Infantry Tank Mk.II
- Matilda in the Red Army
- Installation of the F-96 76 mm gun
- Use of the Matilda in the winter of 1941
- Defects on Matilda delivery
- The real Matilda I (continued)
- Cancellation of Matilda rearmament
- Misclassifying Matildas
- Matilda mobility in snow
- Missing Matilda radios
- Matilda battle damage
- Mistreatment of Matildas
- Matilda performance review
- Matilda experience in 1943
- Matilda performance in winter
- Valentine
- Valentine I, II, and IV
- Valentine II and IV in the USSR
- Improving the Valentine's armour
- Valentine III and V
- Valentines VI, VII, and VIIA
- Valentine IX
- Valentine X and XI
- Archer
- Use of the Valentine in the winter of 1941
- 2-pounder gun test against German tanks
- Combat assessment
- Mobility tests
- Valentines in battle with the 196th Tank Regiment
- Valentine spurs (larger blueprints)
- Valentine entry in the Lend-Lease catalogue
- Valentines at the end of the war
- Valentine MkIX trials
- Defects on Valentine delivery
- Canadian Valentine notes
- Complaints about Valentine shipments
- Valentine mods in the USSR
- Cancellation of Valentine rearmament
- 85 mm gun for the Valentine
- Valentine mobility in snow
- Notice of 6-pounder Valentines
- Request for Valentines
- Using domestic ammunition in Valentine bomb throwers
- Impressions after front line service
- Valentine performance review
- Valentine experience in 1943
- Valentine performance in winter
- Vickers
- Purchasing Vickers tanks
- Vickers Mk. E (6-ton) trials
- Vickers prototypes and British tank building tendencies
- Vickers 12-ton
- Vickers Mk. E longevity
- Arming Vickers tanks
- Medium Tank Mk.I
- Medium Tank Mk.II
- Medium Tank Mk.III
- History of the Vickers Mk.E
- A1E1 Independent
- Vickers amphibious tank winter trials
- Other
- AEC II Armoured Car
- British Heavy Tank
- TOG
- Straussler's Tank
- Light tank Lend Lease catalogue
- Lend Lease engineering vehicles
- British tank production viewed by Soviet delegation
- FV4202
- FV4005 and FV215
- Birch Gun and other early SPGs
- Mark I - Mark IX
- Rumoured tank
- Effectiveness of Chieftain HESH shell (Soviet trials) (British trials)
- Universal Carrier at the Ontario Regiment Museum
- Australian Cruiser (Sentinel)
- Interwar British tank building
Canada
United States
- Christie
- Video: Christie tank purchase and transformation into the BT-2
- Purchasing Christie tanks
- Non-Soviet interest in Christie tanks, Christie trials, T1 comparison
- History of the M1931
- Combat Car T4, Medium Tank T3E2
- Purchasing Christie tanks
- Christie sales exclusivity
- Contract proposal for Christie
- Negotiating the cost of Christie tanks
- Paying for Christie tanks
- Christie tanks assembly progress
- End of deals with Christie
- Light Tank M2
- Light Tank T2E1
- History of the Light Tank M2
- M2A2 tanks in the Antarctic
- History of the M2A4 light tank
- Combat Car M1
- M3 and M5 Stuart
- History of the Light Tank M3
- Light Tank M3 in the Soviet Union
- Light Tank M3 in the Caucasus
- Light Tank M3A1
- Light Tank M3A3
- Light Tank M5 and M5A1
- HMC M8
- 37 mm gun test
- Combat debut on the Eastern Front
- Combat assessment
- Mobility tests
- Off-road tests
- M3A1 Stuart assessment
- Complaints about M3 Stuart shipments
- Soviet fuel for Stuarts
- M5 Stuart ergonomics
- Mistakes during shipping
- Stuart in action at Aquino Tank Weekend
- M3 light impressions from the 92nd Tank Brigade
- Condition on arrival
- Combat experience
- M3 Lee
- History and variants of the Medium Tank M3
- Trials of the Medium Tank M3 in Great Britain
- Debut of the Medium Tank M3 in North Africa
- Lee and Grant in British service
- Medium Tank M3 in Soviet service
- 37 mm and 75 mm gun tests
- Combat assessment
- Combat debut on the Eastern Front
- History of the M3 Lee
- Mobility tests
- Off-road tests
- Lee's rejection
- History of the M7 Priest
- Design assessment
- Complaints about M3 Lee shipments
- Soviet gun stabilizer order
- Soviet fuel for Lees
- Recovering sunken tanks
- M3 medium impressions from the 92nd Tank Brigade
- Combat experience
- M4 Sherman
- Medium Tank T6
- Sherman's debut
- M4 Sherman vs. Tiger
- Development of Sherman tanks with 76 mm guns
- Sherman driver's efforts
- Sherman reliability
- Sherman in Korea
- Sherman survivability
- Sherman ergonomics
- CIA Mega-Sherman
- Field improvisations
- Sherman engines
- Canadian preference for Sherman engines
- Sherman mobility in mud
- Firefly rate of fire
- Sherman and Priest engine lifespan
- Sherman hull machinegun trials
- M4A2E8 cutaway walkaround
- Wet ammo rack trials
- M4A2E8 at the Ontario Regiment Museum
- Sherman track link reliability
- Video: Sherman reliability
- Sherman vs Tiger comparing data from different nations
- M4A3 trials
- Firefly development
- Firefly use in combat
- Sherman Jumbo
- Sherman mobility in mud
- Sherman Jumbo and other attempts to improve protection
- Panzerfaust vs. Sherman
- Soviet impressions
- M4A2
- M4A2 in the USSR
- M4A2 at the Battle of Kursk
- M4A2 in August Storm
- Sherman delivery request
- Condition of the first M4A2s arriving in the USSR
- M4A2(76)W in the USSR
- M4A2E8 in the USSR
- Soviet upgrades for the M4A2
- M4A2 reliability in Manchuria
- Condition of Sherman spare parts
- Sherman delivery issues
- Transporting Shermans
- Soviet report on Sherman tracks
- Impressions from the 5th Mechanized Corps
- M4A2 delivery conditions
- 75 and 76 mm M4A2 impressions
- Request for more Sherman tracks
- Quality issues with Shermans
- Sherman identification training
- HVSS running gear defects
- Lend Lease track defects
- Sherman driver award
- Mobility issues
- Study of Sherman periscopes
- Tank riders
- Misconception about Sherman usage
- Proposed Sherman conversion
- Sherman repairs in the USSR
- Repair training in the USSR
- Heroic Sherman driver
- M4A2 Sherman assessment
- M4A2 ergonomics
- M4A2 delivery
- Video: was the Sherman an elite tank reserved for Guards units?
- M4A4
- M6 Heavy Tank
- M10 Wolverine
- M18 Hellcat
- T49/T67
- History of the Hellcat
- Hellcat in the USSR
- 76.2 mm M1A1 gun test
- Hellcat trials
- Hellcat spurs
- Hellcat mobility trials
- T28 / T95
- Pershing
- Medium Tank T20
- Medium Tank T23
- Medium Tank T25
- Medium (then Heavy) Tank T26
- Heavy Tanks T26, T26E1, T26E3
- Development history of the M26 Pershing and variants
- Super Pershing and other high velocity 90 mm guns
- Trials of the Pershing in the USSR
- Pershing trials
- Pershing in combat
- Pershing driver's efforts
- Pershing in Korea
- Heavy Tank T26E5
- Patton
- History of the M46 Patton
- Patton in Korea
- Patton in Korea (World of Tanks)
- M48 Patton vs Soviet guns
- Patton modernizations
- M24 Chaffee
- History of the Light Tank M24
- Trials in the USSR
- HMC M37
- HMC M41
- Chaffee impressions
- Chaffee driver's efforts
- Chaffee in action at Aquino Tank Weekend
- Trucks and Tractors
- Soviet trials of American tractors
- Diamond-T trailer
- Caterpillar tractor and its Soviet clone
- Willys and Studebaker orders
- Shipping Studebakers
- Lend Lease Leftovers
- Small arms
- Browning M1919A4 stats
- Defective Browning machineguns
- Order for Thompson submachineguns
- Thompson and Reising submachineguns
- Pistol penetration
- Bazooka
- Artillery
- SPGs:
- Halftracks
- Other
- LTV production at the St. Louis Car Company
- T29
- T32
- T30 and T34
- T34
- Tank tires in harsh conditions
- T1 Cunningham
- Prospective American tank destroyers
- Light Tank M22 Locust
- T2 Medium Tank
- Medium Tank T1
- Medium Tank M2
- American tanks according to German intelligence
- The Lend Lease Act
- Chrysler K and other superheavy tanks
- American tank reliability in Korea
- American gun data
- Turret weights (various)
- American camouflage guide
- American anti-tank teams
- Soviet influence on American tank building
- Soviet intelligence on American tank production, 1941
- American steel
- Last request for tanks
- Ordering American armour
- American steel for Soviet tanks
- M56 Scorpion
- Assault Tank T14
- Information about American steel production
- Career of Harry Knox
- Status of American tank building at the end of the war
- American anti-aircraft machine gun mounts
- Light Tank T37
- Light Tank T41
France
- AMX
- Renault
- The real name of the Renault FT
- Renault FT
- Renault NC
- Renault R 35 (in German service) (in Polish service)
- Renault R 35 weak spots
- Renault R 40 and other modernizations
- Renault D1
- Renault D2
- FCM
- Char B
- SOMUA
- SOMUA S 35 (in German service)
- Capture of SOMUA S 35 by the Red Army
- Trials of the SOMUA S 35 in the USSR
- SOMUA S 35 weak spots
- SOMUA S 40 and other prospective French cavalry tanks
- SOMUA SAu 40 and other prospective French SPGs
- Other
Poland
- TK tankettes
- History of the TK-3 and TKS
- Study of the TK-S and C2P in the USSR
- History the TK-S tankette armed with a 20 mm nkm FK-A wz.38 gun
- The last TK tankette
- 7TP tank
- Armata przeciwpancerna 37 mm wz. 36 Bofors
- Karabin wz. 35 anti-tank rifle
- Modern Polish tanks
- Interbellum Polish tanks
- Polish Renault R 35
Sweden
- Strv m/37
- Landsverk L-10
- Landsverk L-60
- Strv m/38 and Strv m/39
- Strv 74
- KRV and EMIL
- S-tank
- Strv 103
- Bandkanon 1
- Strv 81 and other Centurion variants
Israel
Switzerland
General
Lend-Lease tanks in the late war
Tank infantry guidelines for Lend-Lease tanks
1943 Lend-Lease purchases
Penetration tables for foreign guns (1932)
Statistics on Lend-Lease (1944)
Reliability of Lend-Lease tanks and rates of repair
Meeting at the Elbe
Mistaken identity
Friendly tank markings
Experience of the 16th Independent Tank Brigade with Lend-Lease tanks
Partying hard
Made up tanks
Spare barrels for Lend Lease weapons
Lend Lease spares and deficiencies
Visibility from Lend Lease tanks
Announcement of the end of the war in Europe
Spherical tanks
Fuel capacity and type
Mixed foreign tank regiment
1943 Lend Lease guidelines
Proportion of Lend Lease trucks
Identification issues with foreign tanks
Import of tanks 1941-1943
Tank infantry guidelines for Lend-Lease tanks
1943 Lend-Lease purchases
Penetration tables for foreign guns (1932)
Statistics on Lend-Lease (1944)
Reliability of Lend-Lease tanks and rates of repair
Meeting at the Elbe
Mistaken identity
Friendly tank markings
Experience of the 16th Independent Tank Brigade with Lend-Lease tanks
Partying hard
Made up tanks
Spare barrels for Lend Lease weapons
Lend Lease spares and deficiencies
Visibility from Lend Lease tanks
Announcement of the end of the war in Europe
Spherical tanks
Fuel capacity and type
Mixed foreign tank regiment
1943 Lend Lease guidelines
Proportion of Lend Lease trucks
Identification issues with foreign tanks
Import of tanks 1941-1943
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