Matilda LVT

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Matilda LVT
In the fall of 1941, the Australian Army received 200 Matilda infantry tanks, which later saw action in Southeast Asia. The vehicle combined sturdy armor with weak armament and was supplied without HE shells. After some time, Australia set up their own production of these tanks and subsequently conducted several experiments by mounting turrets from other vehicles, including the LVT(A)-4 and LVT(A)-5, on them. The battle route and design details are unknown.

75 mm AT Gun M3

M8 GMC

WS No. 19 Mk. II (Aust.)

2x Leyland E164

Matilda Mk. IIA

Shell Types:

AP
APCR
HE

Equipment:

Consumables:

Firepower:

Ammunition70 (rounds)
Caliber75 (mm)
Damage110 / 110 / 175 (HP)
Penetration91 / 144 / 38 (mm)
Rate of Fire12.00 (rounds/min)
Average Damage per Minute1320 (HP)
Shells in the Magazine  
Time for Loading Between Shots  (s)
Time for Complete Loading  (s)
Gun Loading5.00 (s)
Aiming Time2.00 (s)
Dispersion at 100 m0.43 (m)

Mobility:

Weight/Load Limit23.73 / 29.00 (t)
Engine Power190 (h.p.)
Specific Power8.01 (h.p./t)
Top Speed24 (km/h)
Reverse Speed11 (km/h)
Traverse Speed36 (deg/s)
Turret Traverse Speed16 (deg/s)

Survivability:

Hit Points500 (HP)
Hull Armor75 / 70 / 55 (mm)
Turret Armor38 / 25 / 25 (mm)

Spotting:

View Range320 (m)
Signal Range450 (m)
 

Crew:

Commander(Radio Operator)
Gunner(Loader)
Driver