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Conqueror – Britain’s Answer to Soviet Heavies - TankHistoria
Conqueror – Britain’s Answer to Soviet Heavies - TankHistoria
If you’re looking for a tank that’s a force to be reckoned with, then look no further than Conqueror – Britain’s Answer to Soviet Heavies was designed specifically as a counter to the IS-3 first seen by the Allies at the end of WWII. Weighing 70 tons and carrying a massively powerful 120 mm gun in a 20-ton turret, this monster was one of the most formidable tanks of its day.

Conqueror – Britain’s Answer to Soviet Heavies - TankHistoria

If you’re looking for a tank that’s a force to be reckoned with, then look no further than Conqueror – Britain’s Answer to Soviet Heavies was designed specifically as a counter to the IS-3 first seen by the Allies at the end of WWII. Weighing 70 tons and carrying a massively powerful 120 mm gun in a 20-ton turret, this monster was one of the most formidable tanks of its day.

The Conqueror was near the top of the food chain and an armored icon of the 1950s, but its development dated back to WWII. It was part of a solution to Britain’s realization during WWII that they were outgunned and out-armored by foreign designs.

 

In response, the British designed the heavy tank FV214 Conqueror to counter the IS-3. At 70 tons, it was significantly heavier than other designs of the era and carried a massively powerful 120mm gun in a 20-ton turret. This monster was one of the most formidable tanks of its day.