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How a tank is controlled by G. H. Davis
How a tank is controlled: details of the Carden-Vickers Bren Gun carrier. A sectional drawing showing crew positions, layout and equipment. Date: 1941
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Media ID 14125617
© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
1941 Bren Carrier Control Controlled Crew Davis Layout Positions Section Sectional Tank Tanks Vickers Carden
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This sectional drawing, titled "How a Tank is Controlled: Details of the Carden-Vickers Bren Gun Carrier," offers a fascinating glimpse into the inner workings of a military tank during World War II. Produced in 1941 by G. H. Davis for Illustrated London News, this meticulously detailed illustration showcases the Carden-Vickers Bren Gun Carrier, a versatile armored transport vehicle used extensively by the British military. The drawing provides a cross-sectional view of the carrier, revealing the various crew positions, layout, and equipment that enabled its effective operation on the battlefield. At the front, the driver manned the steering wheel and controls, while the commander, positioned in the turret, directed the vehicle and operated the machine guns. The loader and gunner were responsible for arming and firing the Bren gun, a light machine gun that provided crucial fire support. The Carden-Vickers Bren Gun Carrier was a vital component of the British military's armored forces during the early years of World War II. Its open-top design allowed for quick deployment of infantry, while its armored protection offered essential protection against enemy fire. This illustration offers a unique perspective on the complex machinery that shaped the course of 20th-century warfare, providing a valuable historical record of the 2nd World War's pivotal moments. The intricacy and attention to detail in this sectional drawing by G. H. Davis serve as a testament to the ingenuity and innovation that characterized the wartime engineering efforts. This image offers a captivating glimpse into the inner workings of a military tank and the critical role it played in the outcome of the conflict.
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