Road to Kharkov



|UNITED KINGDOM v 7.8 |

|Stand |

|Limber |

|Car |

|Halftrack MG |

|AAMG truck |

|A-9 Cruiser |

|Mark I |

|240 How. M1 |

|Infantry, Dismounted Cavalry |

UPDATE NOTES

This version of the British Data Chart was last updated in Fevruary of 2011. Changes from the previous version are in red. The following entries have been modified:

February 2011 Modifications

LMG values corrected.

May, 2010 Modifications

HE round made a limited round for Projector, Rocket, 3: No.8, Mark I “Land Matress”

August 2009 Modifications

Added 9.2”, 12” and 230mm howitzers.

Added twin AAMG stand

March 2009 Modifications

Humber Mark II LRC added.

October 2008 Modifications

“in North Africa” values added for numerous British cruiser tanks. Most British “cruiser” tanks in North Africa were manned with a crew of four: commander, driver, gunner, and loader. If there were hull machine gun positions, they generally went unmanned. The US M3 Stuart had a hull machine gun but it was generally not used, the hull gunner instead used as the loader for the main gun.

ACV-IP (Armored Carrier, Wheeled, India Pattern) added

Carrier, Wasp: road speed reduced.

Valentine III: Expanded to include Valentine V as well

Weapons Stand: Added

July 2007 Modifications

2-pounder (towed and vehicle mounted) extreme range penetration

May 2007 Modifications

4.2” Mortar (range and date of availability)

3” Mortar Mark II added, Mark I range adjusted

February 2007 Modifications

Comet Tank (accuracy of AP and HV)

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