The British Army has painted some of its Challenger 2 tanks in a new camouflage scheme that planners hope will help the 62-ton machines hide on city streets. But the government has withheld other, more important enhancements. The tanks’ blocky, white, gray and brown scheme is actually a throwback to
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What was the most unusual piece of equipment put on a tank during World War 2? - Quora
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