Home Artists Posts Import Register

Content

Your questions answered by The Tank Museum's Curator, David Willey. 

Post your questions for the next Q&A below. Please note that questions are limited to one per patron. Enjoy!

Files

Patreon Q&A January 2020 | The Tank Museum

SUBSCRIBE to The Tank Museum YouTube channel: ► http://www.youtube.com/channel/UChl-XKVVBAzoEVsnbOfpcqw? Support the work of The Tank Museum on Patreon: ► https://www.patreon.com/tankmuseum Press the little bell above to enable NOTIFICATIONS so you don’t miss the latest Tank Museum videos. Visit The Tank Museum SHOP: ►https://tankmuseumshop.org/ Follow The Tank Museum on FACEBOOK: ► https://www.facebook.com/tankmuseum/ Twitter: ► https://twitter.com/TankMuseum Instagram: ► https://www.instagram.com/tankmuseum/ Tiger Tank Blog: ► http://blog.tiger-tank.com/ Tank 100 First World War Centenary Blog: ► http://tank100.com/ The Tank Museum E-Newsletter sign-up: https://mailchi.mp/e6fae2ac8bee/newslettersignup? #tankmuseum #tanks

Comments

Gregory Oxley

Thank you again for answering my previous questions, and Happy New Year! Were the multi-turreted inter-war heavy tanks such as the Vickers A1E1 Independent and the Russian T-35 envisioned to be one-tank armies, or were they meant to operate in squadron equivalents (according to the doctrines of the time)? Additionally, with the rise of automation in military use and the increase in types of weapon systems available, could we seen a return of multi-turreted monsters?

Inceptor57

Hello David! Thanks for answering my question! My next question is, if you're alright answering, what was your and the museum's reaction to the publication "Catch That Tiger"? What went on in the process between finding out the book exists to vetting its information to distancing the museum from any involvement with the book?