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Curator David Willey is back answering all of your tank-related questions. If you have something you would like David to answer in next month's Q&A, leave a comment below.

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Exclusive Supporter Q&A | March

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Keith Jones

Hi David, I've been enjoying these Q&A sessions since lockdown, so first off, thanks for continuing them! I've just been watching the SD.KFZ 251 Tank Chat and it struck me that half-tracks are a very rare configuration...is there any particular reason for that? And did Britain (or anyone else other then Germany and the US) experiment with them? Again, thank you.

KV Nut

Hello Mr Willey, it was a pleasure to meet you at Tiger Day thanks for stopping for a quick chat even though you had lots to do! Two questions: 1. Am I correct in thinking that there is a Tiran-5 (Israeli up-armed T-55) in the fenced compound next to the Conservation Centre? 2: Do you think that the M3 Grant/Lee would have been more effective as an AFV if the turret had sported an autocannon (e.g. 20mm) in the turret? Particularly given the high angle of elevation that the existing gun was capable of.