- Schofield tank
Infobox Weapon
name=Schofield
caption=Light Tank, Wheel-and-Track (Schofield)
origin=NZ
type=Light tank
is_vehicle=yes
length=3.99 m
width=2.6 m
height=2.02 m "(Tracks)"
2.1 m "(Wheels)"
weight=5.21Long ton s
suspension=Horstmann suspension
speed=45 mph "(Wheels)"
27 mph "(Tracks)"
vehicle_range=560 "(Wheels)"
primary_armament=Ordnance QF 2 pounder
secondary_armament=7.92 mmBesa machine gun
armour=6 - 10 mm
engine=Chevrolet petrol 6-cylinder
engine_power=29.5 hp
pw_ratio=
crew=3 (commander, gunner, driver)The Schofield tank was named after its designer, E.J.Schofield, who worked forGeneral Motors , inWellington ,New Zealand . In 1940 when it seemed that thePacific War might reach New Zealand and with little likelihood of weapons coming from Britain, a need for the production of indigenousarmoured fighting vehicle s arose.The Schofield tank was based on the chassis of a
General Motors 6cwt truck utilizing the suspension from aUniversal Carrier . The armour plating was provided by theNew Zealand Railways . The turret contained a 2 pounder gun and co-axialBesa machine gun . The four wheels shared drive and idler sprockets with the track, and the move from wheels to track, and vice versa, could be made from within the hull.A
prototype was completed in 1940 but the project was not taken any further. In 1943 the prototype was shipped to Britain to be evaluated. Its fate after the war is not known.Fact|date=February 2008External links
* [http://armor.kiev.ua/Tanks/WWII/schofield/schofield.php Track-and-wheel Schofield's tanks (Russian)]
* [http://mailer.fsu.edu/~akirk/tanks/newzealand/newzealand.html Mailer Edu.]
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