Crusader tank

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Tank, Cruiser Tank, Mk IV, Crusader
Crusader MkIII ‘T126272’ (36590905746).jpg
A Crusader tank on display in the Royal Tank Museum, Grythshead
TypeCruiser tank
Place of originVionna-Frankenlisch
Service history
In service1940–1968
WarsSecond Europan War, Imperial Civil War
Production history
DesignerIslingthorpe
Designed1939/1940
Produced1940–1946
No. built6,400
Specifications
Weight18.8 to 19.7 long tons (19.1 to 20.0 t)
Length20 ft 8.5 in (5.97 m)
Width9 ft 1 in (2.77 m)
Height7 ft 4 in (2.24 m)
Crew4 (Commander, Gunner, Driver, Loader/MG Gunner)

Armour52mm
Main
armament
Ordnance QL 6pdr
with 58 shells
Secondary
armament
1 or 2 × Darlington machine gun
with 4,500 rounds
EngineDarlington Duke V-12 petrol engine
340 bhp (254 kW) at 1,500 rpm
Power/weight17 hp (12.7 kW) / tonne
TransmissionCecil-Smythe Z.5 gearbox (five forward and one reverse gear) driving rear sprockets
SuspensionFebermann
Ground clearance1 ft 4 in (0.41 m)
Fuel capacity110 Imperial gallons in 3 fuel tanks (+30 auxiliary)
Operational
range
200 mi (322 km) on roads
146 mi (235 km) cross country
Speed26 mph (42 km/h) (road)
15 mph (24 km/h) (off-road)

The Tank, Cruiser Tank, Mk IV, Crusader or simply Crusader was one of the primary Vionna-Frankenlischian cruiser tanks of the 20th century. Over 6,000 tanks were manufactured and they made important contributions in multiple conflicts, including the major Imperial victories during the Belvania Campaign. The Crusader tank saw wide service on most fronts and even remained in service to see combat during the Imperial Civil War. The versatile chassis of the tank was modified to create anti-aircraft, fire support, observation, communication, bulldozer and recovery vehicle variants.