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British WW2 vehicles pack No. 1 (Valentines infantry tanks) - UK United WW2 Kingdom British England Army Western Front Normandy Africa Bulge WWII D-Day

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Publication date 2024-03-21 at 14:49
Design number 1870168

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Models included in this pack :
- Valentine Mark Mk. II infantry tank
- Valentine Mark Mk. III infantry tank
- Valentine Mark Mk. VIIA infantry tank
- Valentine Mark Mk. IX infantry tank
- Valentine Mark Mk. X infantry tank
- Valentine Mark Mk. XI infantry tank

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Historical background:

The Valentine infantry tank series, ranging from Mark I to Mark XI, represented a significant contribution to British armored forces during World War II. Developed by Vickers-Armstrongs Ltd., the Valentine tanks were designed to fulfill the role of infantry support and were widely used by Allied forces throughout the conflict.

The Valentine Mark I entered service in 1940 and was armed with a 2-pounder (40 mm) QF gun. As the war progressed, subsequent variants, including Mark II to Mark XI, saw continuous improvements in firepower, armor protection, and mobility to keep pace with evolving battlefield requirements.

The Valentine tank series underwent several upgrades throughout its production run. These upgrades included the adoption of larger caliber guns, such as the 6-pounder (57 mm) and 75 mm Ordnance QF guns, to enhance anti-tank capability and firepower against fortified positions.

Despite variations in armament and equipment, all Valentine tanks shared common characteristics. They were known for their reliability, simplicity of design, and ease of maintenance. Their welded hull construction, standardized components, and relatively low profile made them well-suited for defensive operations and infantry support roles.

Powered by a variety of engines, including gasoline and diesel variants, Valentine tanks exhibited adequate mobility for their intended role. While not as heavily armored or heavily armed as some contemporary tanks, they were valued for their combination of firepower, mobility, and reliability.

Valentine tanks served with distinction in various theaters of operation, including North Africa, the Mediterranean, and the Eastern Front. They played a significant role in Allied armored formations, contributing to the success of numerous battles and campaigns.

Overall, the Valentine infantry tank series, from Mark I to Mark XI, represented an important component of Allied armored forces during World War II. Their versatility, reliability, and combat effectiveness made them a valuable asset on the battlefield, contributing to Allied victory in the war.

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