Tanque crucero A-9

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This tank was in service in the British army in 1940 in France and in 1941 in the desert.

We offer three variants:

chassis + torreta with 2 -pound anti-tank cannon

Chassis + Torreta with Light Bus

chassis + turret with 2 -pound anti-tank cannon + turret with light obús

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