Fz-241 (United Kingdom): Churchill Tank
A British heavy tank known for its thick armor and powerful gun. It was designed to counter German heavy tanks like the Tiger and Panther.
Fr-3 (British): Churchill Tank
The Churchill tank was a British heavy infantry tank used extensively during World War II. Known for its thick armor and powerful gun, it was particularly effective in close-quarters combat and urban warfare.
Dq. 1900 – Churchill tank (British)
A heavy tank used by the British Army during World War II. It was known for its thick armor and powerful gun, making it a formidable defensive tank.
Cn. Churchill Tank
A British infantry tank developed during World War II. It was heavily armored and well-armed, but it was also slow and cumbersome, making it unsuitable for open warfare. It was primarily used for defensive roles and was widely used in the North African campaign.
Churchill Crocodile
A flame-throwing variant of the Churchill tank, developed by the British during World War II. It was equipped with a powerful flamethrower that could be used to clear enemy fortifications and infantry.
Churchill Mk. VII
A later version of the Churchill tank, featuring improved armor and a more powerful gun. It was used extensively in the latter stages of World War II.
Ce. Churchill Tank
A British heavy infantry tank used in World War II, known for its heavy armor and powerful gun. It was used in various theaters of war and served as a vital component of the British Army.
Bt-38: Churchill tank
A British heavy tank used extensively during World War II. It was known for its thick armor and reliability, making it effective in close-quarters combat and urban warfare.
Br-11: British Churchill Tank
A British heavy tank that was used during World War II. It was known for its thick armor and powerful armament, but was criticized for its slow speed and poor maneuverability.