Matilda I Infantry Tank Mk I (A11) from the rear

Matilda I Infantry Tank Mk I (A11) from the rear

Here we see the tiny Matilda I Infantry Tank Mk I (A11) from the right rear. This small machine gun armed tank was soon replaced with the more famous Matilda II, one of the most heavily armoured tanks of 1940.

Picture from the author's collection. The tank is in the collection of the very impressive Bovington Tank Museum

British Battle Tanks - World War I to 1939, David Fletcher. An excellent history of British tanks from the earliest developments, through the battles of the First World War and on into the post-war period. Strongest on the First World War tanks, which fill the first three quarters of the book, helping to explain the problems faced by the developers, how they coped with the problems of the battlefield and how the design was improved in the light of experience, making it clear that the tanks of 1918 were actually very different from the tanks of 1916, despite looking very similar [read full review]
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How to cite this article: Rickard, J (19 May 2023), Matilda I Infantry Tank Mk I (A11) from the rear , https://www.historyofwar.org/Pictures/pictures_A11_matilda_rear.html

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