- TOG1 (tank)
Infobox Weapon
name=Tank, Heavy, TOG 1
caption=
origin=United Kingdom
type=Heavy tank
is_vehicle=yes
number=1
manufacturer=
length=10.1
width=3.1
height=3
weight=80
suspension=unsprung
speed=14
vehicle_range=
primary_armament=QF 2 pdr
secondary_armament=
armour=62mm
engine=Paxmandiesel generator
engine_power=600?
pw_ratio=
crew=8 (Commander, gunner, loader, driver, (4x) sponson gunners)The Tank, Heavy, TOG 1 was a prototype British heavy
tank design produced in the early part of theSecond World War in the expectation that battlefields might end up like those of theFirst World War and was designed so it could cross churned up countryside and trenches. A single prototype was built but interest faded with the success of theChurchill tank , another cross country performance design, and the mobile war that was being fought.History
In July 1939 the Special Vehicle Development Committee was drawn up for future tank designs suitable for
Great War conditions underSir Albert Stern ; who had been on the originalLandships Committee and head of the Tank Supply Depot duringWorld War I . The committee included others who had been instrumental in the development of the tank during the Great War: formerDirector of Naval Construction ,Sir Eustace Tennyson d'Eyncourt ,General Swinton , engine designerHarry Ricardo , the gearbox and transmission expert Major W G Wilson. Unsurprisingly they got the nickname "The Old Gang" (hence, the initials TOG were applied to their design). Together they proposed the development of a "heavy tank" design, which they entrusted to another of the first tank's developers and builders of the first tank,Sir William Tritton of Foster's of Lincoln.Designed with trench crossing abilities to the fore and the capability to carry infantry as well, the design was a large hull with side doors supported on broad tracks, with a small turret on top. The prototype TOG I was delivered in October 1940. After problems with the electro-mechanical drive, it was converted to
hydraulic drive, a process that took until May 1943 after which it was called TOG 1A. The prototype was sent to Chobham and then seems to have disappeared into history.References
External links
* [http://www.nelmes.fsnet.co.uk/paxman/paxtanks.htm Paxman history pages]
ee also
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Super Heavy Tank
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