| Manufacture Dates |
1938
- Unknown
|
| Quantity Produced |
10 |
| Weight |
12
(tonnes) |
| Crew |
6
|
| M.G's small |
3
|
| M.G's Large |
-
|
| Length |
5.92
(mtr) |
| Width |
2.56
(mtr) |
| Height |
2.56
(mtr) |
| Road Speed |
25
(mph) |
| Cross Country Speed |
15
(mph) |
| Range Road |
150
(miles) |
| Range Cross Country |
-
(miles) |
| Fuel Type |
Petrol
|
| Fuel Capacity |
86
|
| Horse Power |
150
|
| Power/Weight |
12.5
(HP/tonne) |
|
The Cruiser Mk I (A9) C.S. was a cruiser tank , 10 of which were used by the british between 1938 and 1945.
The vehicle was manned by a crew of 6 and was 2.56 metres wide, 5.92 metres long, 2.56 metres high and weighed 12 tonnes.
Powered by a 150hp petrol engine the Cruiser Mk I (A9) C.S. was capable of a road speed of 25mph and a cross country speed of 15mph. The 86 gallon fuel capacity gave the Cruiser Mk I (A9) C.S. a road range of 150 miles
Based on the cruiser tank chassis, the vehicle was armed with 3 light machine guns, a Ordnance Q.F. 3.7inch CS Mortar with a muzzle velocity of 189m/sec which was capable of penetrating 32mm of armour at 800metres |
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