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UNIQUE ID 2004: TV15000 LIGHT TANK

The Tank Museum - Reserve Collection, Bovington, Britain

(Location: Storage)


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Unique ID: 2004
Added to Database: 2012 (Estimated)
Last Edited: 24 March 2012
Type (ID): FV101 Scorpion CVR(T) (3080)
Model (ID): TV15000 (3081)
Location Category (ID): The Tank Museum - Reserve Collection (3016)
Location (ID): Storage (3016)
Serial Number:
Registration: 04 ED 79: “04 ED 79” painted on nose and on plate on hull rear.
Name:
Other Identification:
Collection Reference: E1987.122. (Accession 12287, Entry 1987.1075)
Links: Museum Vehicle Record
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Location History:
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1: Directorate of Tank Design, Chertsey, Surrey, South East England, Britain (Prototype constructed by MVEE)
2: Directorate of Tank Design, Chertsey, Surrey, South East England, Britain (Assembly of sole example)
3: The Tank Museum - Reserve Collection, Bovington, Dorset, South West England, Britain (Current location)


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Text in original Preserved Tanks In Britain publication:

Designed and developed at MVEE as a test bed for the CVR(T). First engine was Rolls Royce B60. Aluminium armour reduced weight. Hydro-pneumatic suspension and light track with aluminium links reduced weight and increased speed. TV15000 was effectively hand-built at Chertsey. (Source: Museum Vehicle Record).


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