Om A13 Cruiser Mk.V Covenanter Tank A Technical History
The Covenanter was intended to be the main equipment of the Armoured Divisions during the early years of the Second World War, and was a generally reliable tank that was well suited to its primary task of home defence. Due to a rather convoluted series of events, mainly involving
material shortages, it would not see service overseas, and as Britain's strategic circumstances evolved it would increasingly be used as a training tank.
If the Covenanter's active service was relatively uneventful, its development life was the very
opposite, with two drastically different variants of the original machine being created, and constant refinement being undertaken while it was in the hands of its users. The Covenanter was reflective of the many blind spots in the British Army's pre-war thinking as regards
Armoured Fighting Vehicles, and from its travails much practical experience was gained that benefited subsequent tank designs.
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