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The Churchill Crocodile was a British flame-throwing tank of late Second World War. It was a variant of the Tank, Infantry, Mk IV (A22) Churchill Mark VII, although the Churchill Mark IV was initially chosen to be the base vehicle. The Crocodile was introduced as one of the specialised armoured vehicles developed under Major-General Percy Hobart, informally known as "Hobart's Funnies". It was produced from October 1943, in time for the Normandy invasion.

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  • The Churchill Crocodile was a British flame-throwing tank of late Second World War. It was a variant of the Tank, Infantry, Mk IV (A22) Churchill Mark VII, although the Churchill Mark IV was initially chosen to be the base vehicle. The Crocodile was introduced as one of the specialised armoured vehicles developed under Major-General Percy Hobart, informally known as "Hobart's Funnies". It was produced from October 1943, in time for the Normandy invasion. (en)
  • El Churchill Crocodile es un tanque lanzallamas británico de finales de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, una variante de distintos modelos del tanque Churchill, aunque el Churchill Mark IV fue inicialmente elegido como vehículo base. El Crocodile fue presentado como uno de los vehículos blindados especializados desarrollados bajo la dirección del Mayor-General Percy Hobart, informalmente conocidos como "". Fue producido a partir de octubre de 1943, a tiempo para la invasión de Normandía. (es)
  • De Churchill Mk-VIII "Crocodile" was een Britse tank uit de Tweede Wereldoorlog die gebruikt werd tijdens de landing in Normandië op 6 juni 1944. Deze tank had altijd een aanhangwagen achteraan met brandstof voor de vlammenwerper. (nl)
  • Churchill Crocodile — британский тяжёлый (по британской классификации пехотный) огнемётный танк периода Второй мировой войны, разработанный в 1944 году на основе тяжёлого пехотного танка Черчилль. (ru)
  • Le Churchill Crocodile est une version du char Churchill Mark VII converti en char lance-flammes en remplaçant l'une de ses mitrailleuses par un lance-flamme. Il s'agit de l’un des nombreux Hobart's Funnies développé . Il conservait donc la tourelle et le canon de 75 mm de base. Le kit de conversion est produit à partir d'octobre 1943 à 800 unités, 250 unités étant gardées en réserve. Il sert dans trois régiments blindés en Europe à partir du débarquement de Normandie puis durant la guerre de Corée. (fr)
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