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David Willey is back with this months Q&A. If you want to ask our Curator a question for next months don't forget to comment below!

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Sean Morrison

Thank you as always, Mr Willey, for taking and considering my questions every month. Late in the war the IJA developed and began production of new tank and tank destroyer designs that were deployed to IJA formations located on the home islands. Were these designs anticipated to be competitive with US and British tank designs employed in the Pacific Theatre? Do you think these tanks and the associated armored units would have had a meaningful impact on battle should the Olympic and Coronet have taken place?

KV Nut

Really enjoyed the recent Tank Chat about Warrior and I have a couple of questions: 1: you talked about the importance of mobility, how did the bolt-on additional armour affect this? Could Warrior still keep up with Challenger? 2: have there been any British Army engagements where the presence of Warrior was decisive? Possibly a question for David Fletcher that one!