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Designation:

Mark III

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Country: UNITED KINGDOM  
Vehicle type: Tank  
Year of manufacture: 1916  
 
 

The Mark III was a training tank, which used Lewis machine guns and a smaller sponson for the females. Fifty were built. It was originally intended that the Mark III have all the proposed new design features of the Mark IV. This is why there were two distinct training types, the Mark II being little more than a slightly improved Mark I. Development of the new features was so slow however, that the change from the Mark II was very gradual only. The last two Mark III's were melted down in WWII.


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