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A13 Mk.III Cruiser Mk.V Covenanter

A13 Mk.III Cruiser Mk.V Covenanter

The A13 Mk.III Cruiser Mk.V Covenanter was designed as a cheaper and lighter cruiser tank to replace the cruiser Mk. IV. It was armed with a two ponder gun and had 30mm armour. Problems with engines overheated made it unsuitable for deployment overseas, relegating it to training in the UK. Although the Mk. IV solved the overheating issues it was declared obsolete in 1943 and all remaining tanks scrapped.

A bridge-laying version of the Conevanter was developed and became the only A13s deployed operationally. A mine clearance version was produced but was not used operationally.

Photographs of the A13 Mk.III Cruiser Mk.V Covenanter

Under Construction


The Covenanter

On Manoeuvres


Bridge Laying

Mine Clearance


Transportation