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The C15A truck series was produced in a huge variety of variants and capacities, all using one of 3 main cab styles, the Nos 11, 12 and 13. The Canadian Military Pattern (CMP) truck is a class of military truck made in large numbers in Canada during World War II to British Army specifications for use in the armies of the British Commonwealth allies.
1941 was a banner year for the Bantam company. First and foremost, it saw the introduction of the patriotically named Willys American 441. It was also the year that the now famous 4x4 Willys was chosen by the War Department as its light utility vehicle of choice. The Jeep, as it would become known, was based on an original Bantam design which the Willys company married to a shortened Americar chassis and modified running gear. T-25 scout car was heavy armoured version of classic Jeep.
Tiger II (Kingtiger, Panzerkampfwagen VI Ausf. B, SdKfz 182, Königstiger) is a German heavy tank of the Second World War. The Tiger II combined the heavy armor of the Tiger I with the sloped armor of the Panther. The design followed the same concept as the Tiger I, but was intended to be even more formidable. The Tiger II chassis supplied the basis for the Jagdtiger turretless tank destroyer. The Tiger II used two sorts of turret - weighed 68,5t (early turret) to 69,8t (production turret). Was protected by 150 to 180 mm of frontal armor, and was armed with the 88 mm KwK 43 L/71 gun.
1941 was a banner year for the Bantam company. First and foremost, it saw the introduction of the patriotically named Willys American 441. It was also the year that the now famous 4x4 Willys was chosen by the War Department as its light utility vehicle of choice. The Jeep, as it would become known, was based on an original Bantam design which the Willys company married to a shortened Americar chassis and modified running gear. T-25 scout car was heavy armoured version of classic Jeep.
Tiger II (Kingtiger, Panzerkampfwagen VI Ausf. B, SdKfz 182, Königstiger) is a German heavy tank of the Second World War. The Tiger II combined the heavy armor of the Tiger I with the sloped armor of the Panther. The design followed the same concept as the Tiger I, but was intended to be even more formidable. The Tiger II chassis supplied the basis for the Jagdtiger turretless tank destroyer. The Tiger II used two sorts of turret - weighed 68,5t (early turret) to 69,8t (production turret). Was protected by 150 to 180 mm of frontal armor, and was armed with the 88 mm KwK 43 L/71 gun.

