She also got a lot of REAL AID from the US to fight that war. The Brits didn't have enough available intel or resources to do it alone.
Actually a lot came from Chile than the US, who were nervous at the beginning to get involved.
Candocad.
She also got a lot of REAL AID from the US to fight that war. The Brits didn't have enough available intel or resources to do it alone.
Would those be properly called "self propelled artillery" as opposed to "tanks"?
They would indeed, but the chassis started off as tanks - the Mk. I panzer for the toaster-looking object, and the Mk. III for the "racing" version.
The Canadian WW2 example was a 25 pounder on a Sherman chassis - the ###ton.
It allowed a gun that was too large for a tank turret to be moved around the battlefield.
Not a dumb idea at all.
The Welbike was designed to confuse enemy soldiers. Who would expect the Shriners to drop from the sky?