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Crusader tank information


Tank, Cruiser, Mk VI, Crusader
A Crusader III on display at The Tank Museum
TypeCruiser tank
Place of originUnited Kingdom
Service history
In service1941–1949
WarsWorld War II
Production history
DesignerNuffield
Designed1939/1940
ManufacturerNuffield Mechanizations and Aero Ltd
Produced1940–1943
No. built5,300
Specifications
Mass18.8 to 19.7 long tons (19.1 to 20.0 t)
Length20 ft 8.5 in[1] (5.97 m)[a]
Width9 ft 1 in (2.77 m)[b]
Height7 ft 4 in (2.24 m)
CrewMk III: 3 (Commander, gunner, driver)
Mk I, II: 4 or 5 (+ Loader, hull gunner)

ArmourMk I: 40 mm
Mk II: 49 mm
III: 51 mm[c]
Main
armament
Mk I, II: Ordnance QF 2-pounder (40 mm) with 110 rounds
Mk III: Ordnance QF 6-pounder (57 mm) with 65 rounds
Secondary
armament
1 or 2 × Besa machine gun
4,950 rounds[1]
EngineNuffield Liberty Mark II, III, or IV
27-litre V-12 petrol engine
340 bhp (250 kW) at 1,500 rpm
Power/weight17 hp (13 kW) / tonne
TransmissionNuffield constant mesh
4-speed-and-reverse
SuspensionChristie helical spring
Ground clearance1 ft 4 in (0.41 m)
Fuel capacity110 Imperial gallons in 3 fuel tanks (+30 auxiliary)
Operational
range
141 mi (227 km) on roads with auxiliary tanks
65 mi (105 km) cross country[2]
Maximum speed 26 mph (42 km/h) (road)
15 mph (24 km/h) (off-road)
Steering
system
Wilson epicyclic steering

Crusader, in full "Tank, Cruiser Mk VI, Crusader", also known by its General Staff number A.15, was one of the primary British cruiser tanks during the early part of the Second World War. Over 5,000 tanks were manufactured and they made important contributions to the British victories during the North African campaign. The Crusader tank would not see active service beyond Africa but the chassis of the tank was modified to create anti-aircraft, fire support, observation, communication, bulldozer and recovery vehicle variants.

The first Crusader Mark I tanks entered service in 1941 and though manoeuvrable, they were relatively lightly armoured and under-armed. The following Crusader Mark II had a maximum armour of 49 mm (1.9 in). The main armament for the Crusader Mark I and IIs was a 40 mm Ordnance QF 2-pounder gun; the following Crusader Mark III was fitted with a 57 mm Ordnance QF 6-pounder gun at the expense of one member of the crew in the turret. This variant was more than a match for the mid-generation German Panzer III and Panzer IV medium tanks that it faced in combat. As part of the 1st Armoured Brigade, the Crusader was to prove vital during the Second Battle of El Alamein, at the siege of Tobruk and in the Tunisia campaign.

Retained in service because of delays with its replacement, by late 1942, the lack of armament upgrades, plus reliability problems due to the harsh desert conditions and the appearance of uparmoured and upgunned German tanks in the Afrika Korps, saw the Crusader replaced as the main tank by US-supplied M3 Grant and then by the M4 Sherman medium tanks but it was retained in combat use until the end of the war in North Africa and after that for training in Britain.

  1. ^ a b Boyd (2008).
  2. ^ Fletcher 1995, p. 9.


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