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Hoi4 modern tank design2/24/2024 Design and construction Īt the onset of the Second World War, New Zealand-like its neighbour Australia-had no indigenous armoured fighting vehicle industry, and it was expected that armoured fighting vehicles would be imported from Britain. Designed and built during a period of uncertainty in which New Zealand feared having to defend itself from Japanese invasion without external assistance, these tanks were a civilian effort to design and create a means to protect New Zealand.ĭesigned and built without formal plans or blueprints, it had numerous design flaws and practical difficulties, and was never put into mass production or used in combat. Originating out of the need to build military hardware from available materials, the tank was built from corrugated iron on a tractor base. The Bob Semple tank (sometimes referred to as Big Bob) was a light tank designed by New Zealand Minister of Works Bob Semple during World War II.
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