- Tortoise heavy assault tank
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name= Tank, Heavy Assault, Tortoise (A39)
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origin=United Kingdom
type=Super-heavy tank
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design_date= 1944
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number= 6
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length= 10.0 m
width= 3.9 m
height= 3.0 m
weight= 78 tonnes
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crew=7 (Commander, gunner, machine gunner, 2 loaders, driver, co-driver)
armour= 178-228 mm (33 top)
primary_armament=32-pounder (96 mm)
secondary_armament=3 x 7.92 mmBesa MG
engine=Rolls-Royce Meteor V12petrol
engine_power= 600 hp ( kW)
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payload_capacity=
fuel_capacity=
pw_ratio= 7.7 hp/tonne
suspension= torsion bar
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range= 72 km (road)
speed= 19 km/h (road), 6 km/h (offroad)
guidance=The Tank, Heavy Assault, Tortoise (A39) was a British heavy assault tank design developed inWorld War II but never put into production. It was developed for the task of clearing heavily fortified areas and as a result favoured armour protection over mobility.Development
In the early part of 1943 the Allied forces anticipated considerable resistance in the projected future invasion of Europe, with the enemy fighting from heavily fortified positions such as the
Siegfried Line . As a result, a new class of vehicles emerged, in the shape of Assault tanks, which placed maximum armour protection at a higher priority than mobility. Initially, work was concentrated on theExcelsior tank (A33), based on theCromwell tank , and theValiant tank (A38), based on theValentine tank . There was also a program to upgrade the armour of theChurchill tank .The
Secretary of State for War and theMinister of Supply issued a Joint Memorandum in April 1943 which gave a vague specification for an Assault tank, classing it as a special purpose vehicle to operate in heavily defended areas as part of the specialist 79th Armoured Division.The
Nuffield Organisation responded with 18 separate designs (AT1 through AT18) drafted between May 1943 and February 1944, each design larger and heavier than the last. By February 1944 design AT16 was complete and was approved by theTank Board who proposed that month that 25 be produced directly from the mockup stage without bothering with a prototype, to be available for operational service in September 1945. An order for 25 was placed by theWar Office and work was begun.Following the end of the war the order was reduced and only 6 vehicles were built. One example was sent to Germany for trials where it was found to be mechanically reliable and a powerful and accurate gun platform, however at a weight of 80 tons and a height of convert|10|ft|m it proved difficult to transport. One of the 6 production Tortoises has been preserved at the
Bovington Tank Museum , UK.Description
In strict terms, since the Tortoise had a fixed superstructure instead of a turret, it should be classified as a self propelled gun or an assault gun and not a tank. The crew included a commander, driver, and gunner, with two loaders for the 32-pounder gun and two machine gunners.
Internally it was split into three compartments, the transmission to the front, the crew in the centre and the
Rolls-Royce Meteor engine at the rear. The suspension consisted of four bogies on each side each of the hull. Each bogie had two pairs of wheels, with each pair linked to a transversetorsion bar . The Merritt-Brown transmission was fitted with an all speed reverse, giving approximately as high a speed backwards as forwards.Armament
The
Ordnance QF 32 pounder gun design was adapted from the British 3.75 inch anti-aircraft gun. The ammunition used a separate charge and shell, the latter a 32 pound (14.5 kg) armour piercing shot (APCBC). In tests the gun was successful against a GermanPanther tank at nearly 1000 yards.The 32-pdr gun was mounted in a power-assisted limited traverse mounting; rather than being mounted on the more traditional
trunnion s, it protruded through a large ball mount in the front of the hull, protected by 225 mm armour. To the left of it was aBesa machine gun in an armoured ball mount. A further two Besa machine guns were mounted in a turret on the top of the hull to the right.ee also
*
T-28 Super Heavy Tank : An American tank with a roughly similar design and fate.
*Super Heavy Tank External links
* [http://www.geocities.com/Pentagon/Quarters/7413/a39tortoise.html A39 Tortoise]
* Armor in Focus - A39 Tortoise Heavy Assault Tank [http://members.tripod.com/~chrisshillito/a39/a39txt.htm Specifications] , [http://www.armourinfocus.co.uk/a39/ Pictures]
* [http://www.wwiivehicles.com/unitedkingdom/heavy_assault/tortoise_a39.html WWII Vehicles]
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