TET AC1 Sentinel [NO TEXTURE] (UK)

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Author: Tetrisen Uranu

Last revision: 25 Dec, 2022 at 12:00 UTC

File size: 1.17 MB

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Description:

The AC1 Sentinel was a cruiser tank designed in Australia in World War II in response to the war in Europe, and to the threat of Japan expanding the war to the Pacific or even a feared Japanese invasion of Australia. It was the first tank to be built with a hull cast as a single piece, and the only tank to be produced in quantity in Australia. The few Sentinels that were built never saw action as Australia’s armoured divisions had been equipped by that time with British and American tanks.

When design work began in November 1940, the AC1 was originally intended to be a 2 pounder gun-equipped vehicle, a true Cruiser tank, with a weight of between 16 and 20 tonnes. Due to a lack of home grown experience in tank design, a mission was sent to the US to examine the M3 design and Colonel W.D. Watson MC, an artillery officer with many years of tank design experience was provided by the UK. He arrived in December 1940. Like the Canadian Ram, the Australian Cruiser was to be based on the engine, drive train, and lower hull of the American M3 Medium tank, mated to an upper hull and turret built closely along the lines of a British Crusader. By 1942, attempting to keep pace with German tank developments, the design specification had become more like an American medium tank, resulting in a heavier design and a higher silhouette profile.

CREW: 4 (originally 5)
MASS: 28,45t
HEIGHT: 2,77m
LENGHT: 6,325m
ARMENT: one 30mm HEAT cannon, 2 light machine guns

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