Matilda II tank
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English: The Infantry Tank Mk II Matilda II (A12) was a British tank of World War II. In a somewhat unorthodox move, it shared the same name as the A11 Infantry Tank I.
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A Matilda tank of the 7th Royal Tank Regiment in the Western Desert, 19 December 1940.
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A British Matilda tank on its way into Tobruk, displaying an Italian flag, 24 January 1941.
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A Cruiser Mk IV and a Matilda tank at a depot in Egypt, 5 September 1941.
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British Matilda tanks move forward at Tobruk
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Matilda Scorpion flail tank, North Africa, 2 November 1942
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Matilda Tank at the Puckapunyal Tank museum
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Matilda in Yad la-Shiryon Museum, Israel.
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Matilda in Yad la-Shiryon Museum, Israel.
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Matilda in Yad la-Shiryon Museum, Israel.
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Matilda MK2 Series 4 armed with a 40mm cannon. From a private collection.
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Close up of cannon.