29th Armoured Brigade
1August 15, 2024Cruiser Tank A27 Mk IV, Cromwell, 11th Armored Division HQ, Normandy, July 1944. Cromwell tanks were first deployed in Normandy
2August 15, 2024Cruiser Tank A27 Mk IV, Cromwell, 11th Armored Division HQ, Normandy, July 1944. Cromwell tanks were first deployed in Normandy
3April 5, 2024Cruiser Tank A34, Comet, 3rd Royal Tank Regiment, Germany, April 1945. The Comet was the first British tank to properly mount the 17-pounder (77mm) gun. The design was based on the A27 Cromwell tank (in service since D-Day) and shared as many components as was possible to simplify logistics and supply on the combat zones. The main purpose of this tank was to deal with German armor (Panthers and Tigers) that the 75mm gunned Shermans and Cromwells were struggled to knock out. It was December of 1944 before the first (6) batch were delivered to the Brigade. It was intended for the 3 Regiments of the 29th Armoured Brigade to turn in their Shermans for Comets but this took until January 1945 to be completed. It was the only Brigade to fully equip with Comets bef ore VE day. In April 1945, The Brigade crossed the Rhine and drove into Northern Germany. By this time, however, very little German armor was left to deal with. 3rd RTR engaged a Tiger 1, hitting it frontally to no effect and losing 1 Comet in the exchange. The next day, the same Tiger was knocked out with flanking shot on the side of its hull.
4April 5, 2024A34 Comet (Tamiya), 11th AD Germany April 1945. The Comet was the first British cruiser tank to be designed with the 17-pounder main gun which was only prior retrofitted to other tanks as a stop gap such as the Sherman Firefly and the Challenger (modified Cromwell). It was December 1944 before the first batch was sent to Europe and in April 1945 the 11 Armored Division's 3 tank regiments crossed the Rhine River fully outfitted with Comets.
5April 5, 2024A34 Comet (Tamiya), 11th AD Germany April 1945. The Comet was the first British cruiser tank to be designed with the 17-pounder main gun which was only prior retrofitted to other tanks as a stop gap such as the Sherman Firefly and the Challenger (modified Cromwell). It was December 1944 before the first batch was sent to Europe and in April 1945 the 11 Armored Division's 3 tank regiments crossed the Rhine River fully outfitted with Comets.
6April 5, 2024A34 Comet (Tamiya), 11th AD Germany April 1945. The Comet was the first British cruiser tank to be designed with the 17-pounder main gun which was only prior retrofitted to other tanks as a stop gap such as the Sherman Firefly and the Challenger (modified Cromwell). It was December 1944 before the first batch was sent to Europe and in April 1945 the 11 Armored Division's 3 tank regiments crossed the Rhine River fully outfitted with Comets.
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13 5 April 2024, 01:42
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Tanks and Equipment of the Brigade during 1941-1945




