- Skink anti-aircraft tank
Infobox Weapon
name=Skink Antiaircraft Tank
caption=
origin=Canadamanufacturer=
service=type=self propelled anti-aircraft gun
is_vehicle=yes
crew=4
length=19 ft 1 in (5.82 m)
width=8 ft 7 in (2.62 m)
height=9 ft 10 in (3 m)
clearance=17 inches (43cm)
weight=28.5 t (25.9 tonnes) combat load
armour=2 inches (50 mm) (glacis )
primary_armament=four 20 mmPolsten automatic cannon s
secondary_armament=
engine=Continental R975C1radial ,gasoline
engine_power=400 hp (298 kW) gross (350 hp {253 kW} net) @ 2400 rpm
suspension=VerticalVolute spring Suspension (VVSS)
track width= 15 inch (39 cm) Canadian Defense Pattern or 16.5 inch (42 cm) American pattern
tread= 83 inches (210 cm)
speed=24 mph (38.5 km/h) brief level
pw_ratio=14 hp / tonne
vehicle_range=120 miles
193 km
fuel_capacity=145 Imperialgallon s (660liter s, 175 US gal), 80octane The Tank AA, 20mm Quad, Skink was a Canadian self-propelled anti-aircraft gun. It was also designated as "Project 47" by the Canadian Army.
When Canadian
Ram tank production ceased in 1943, the lines at theMontreal Locomotive Works were turned over to Grizzly Is. It was rapidly realized this was unnecessary, as U.S. factories were more than able to meet the demand, and only 188 Grizzlys were built, most retained for training.As the invasion of Europe was impending, and it was felt a self-propelled anti-aircraft gun able to keep up with armored formations might be required, the Canadian Ministry of Defence (MOD) arranged with
Waterloo Manufacturing Co . for the design of a castturret with four Hispano-Suiza 20 mm cannons (later changed to the simpler BritishPolsten , a derivative of the Oerlikon) capable of firing about thirty rounds "per" second combined. They were aimed byperiscope or roof-mountedreflector sight "via"electrohydraulic joystick control.Early in
1944 , the firsttest models were ready. Plans to build these, as well as conversion kits for existing Grizzly and Sherman tanks, were quickly superseded by the realizationAllied air forces had achievedair supremacy overNormandy . Since Skink was now redundant, the project was cancelled in April 1944 after only three vehicles and eight conversion kits were completed. The original program had planned for the production of 135 Skinks for the Canadian Army and 130 Skink turrets for the British forces.Reportedly the sole Skink sent to Britain for evaluation actually saw action. After being transshipped to
Antwerp 24 January 1945 , it reached the 2ndCanadian Armoured Brigade a few miles south ofNijmegen ,Holland , on4 February , and entered combat in support of the 6th Canadian Armoured Regiment (CAR) north of Nijmegen bridge, later with 22nd CAR at theBattle of Hochwald Forest . [ [http://www.geocities.com/pentagon/bunker/3351/allweps/skink.html Forgotten Battles: The Weapons: The Skink AA Tank ] ]The name Skink was also applied to a
flamethrower tank based on the Sherman.ources
* [http://www.geocities.com/pentagon/bunker/3351/allweps/skink.html Skink at geocities]
*Chamberlain, Peter, and Ellis, Chris. "British and American Tanks of World War Two". London: Cassell & Co., 2001 (reprint 2000 edition).
*Fitzsimons, Bernard, General Editor. "The Encyclopedia of 20th Century Weapons and Warfare", Volume 21, p.2337-8, "Skink". London: Phoebus, 1978.
*Hogg, Ian V. "The Greenhill Armoured Fighting Vehicles Data Book", p.95, "Skink AA Tank". London: Greenhill Books, 2000.
*Hogg, Ian V., and Weeks, John. "The Illustraded Encyclopedia of Military Vehicles", p.68, "Ram Cruiser Tank". Toronto: Hamlyn, 1980.
*http://mailer.fsu.edu/~akirk/tanks/can/Canada.htm
*Law, Clive - "Making Tracks - Tank Production in Canada", Service Publications, Ottawa, Canada 2001ee also
*Crusader Mk. III Anti-Aircraft Tank Mk. III
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