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A10 Cruiser Mk IIA (Desert)

By: Battlefront Miniatures

Type: Miniatures Pack

Product Line: Flames of War - WWII - British - Tanks

Early

Last Stocked on 11/28/2020

Product Info

Title
A10 Cruiser Mk IIA (Desert)
Sub-category
Publish Year
2011
NKG Part #
2147457069
MFG. Part #
BFMBR023
Type
Miniatures Pack

Description

British Cruiser tanks were designed, as their naval title implied, to be able to maneuver around the battlefield, operating completely independent of the infantry, who had their own tanks to support them.

With their speed, Cruiser Squadrons could quickly react to opportunities present in battle and punch through gaps in the enemy’s lines. In many ways their tactical doctrine represented the glory days of the British heavy cavalry, and hence their design emphasized speed over armor.

These decisions meant that British tankers bravely went into battle knowing that they were fighting better armored opponents. Initially A9 Cruiser tanks built before the war made up the bulk of the armored regiments, but newer A10 and A13 Cruiser tanks eventually replaced them.

With the completion of the A9 in 1934, the War Office then requested an up armored version in order to better support infantry formations. The A10 was very similar in looks to the A9 and the extra armor was provided by the addition to bolt-on armor plate to the outside of the hull and turret.

However, by 1938 the A10 was considered too lightly armored to fall into the new classification of an infantry tank; therefore to it was classified as a heavy cruiser. The A10 saw action with the 1st Armored Division in France during 1940 and in the Western Desert until the later stages of 1941. With more advanced designs on the drawing board, both the A9 and A10 were known as a stop-gap measure until designs like the A13 could reach the battlefield.