Vickers A1E1 Independent
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| Vickers A1E1 "Independent" | |
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| General characteristics | |
| Crew | 8 |
| Length | 24 ft 11 in, 7.6 |
| Width | 8 ft 9 in, 2.7 |
| Height | 8 ft 11 in, 2.7 |
| Weight | 32 |
| Armour and armament | |
| Armour | 28 mm |
| Main armament | QF 3 pdr (47 mm) |
| Secondary armament | 4 x Vickers machine gun |
| Mobility | |
| Power plant | Armstrong Siddeley V12 370 hp (280 kW) |
| Suspension | coil spring bogies |
| Road speed | 20 mph, 30 |
| Power/weight | |
| Range | |
The Independent A1E1 was a multi-turreted tank designed by the British armaments manufacturer Vickers during the Interwar period. Although only ever reaching the prototype stage, it influenced many other tank designs.
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[edit] Design
The Independent had a central gun turret with the 3 pdr (47 mm) gun. To the front two subsidiary turrets each with a Vickers MG, to the rear two more turrets, again each with a single Vickers MG but able to elevate to engage aircraft.
[edit] Production
A single prototype was produced in 1926.
[edit] See also
The A1E1 design can be seen as a possible influence on
- Germany
- PzKw V, Pzkw VI Neubaufahrzeug
- UK
- A6/Medium Mk III
- A9/Cruiser Mk I (triple turret)
The Independent tank can be seen at Bovington Tank Museum.
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