Mark V Composite tank in Estonian service

Mark V Composite tank in Estonian service
Mark V Composite
EST-Tanks-Mark V-On the Republics anniversary parade (24.02.1925).jpg
Estonian Mark V Composite tanks on the Republic's anniversary parade on 24th of February, 1925.
Type Heavy tank
Place of origin  United Kingdom
Service history
In service 4
1919–1940
Used by  Estonia
Wars Estonian War of Independence
Production history
Manufacturer William Foster & Co. of Lincoln
Produced 1918–1919
Specifications
Weight 33 tonnes
Length 8.25 m
Width 3.65 m
Height 2.65 m
Crew 9

Armour 6–12 mm
Main
armament
1x57mm gun
200 rounds
3x7.7mm Hotchkiss Machine Guns
10350 rounds
Engine Ricardo petrol engine
150 bhp
Speed 8 km/h

The British Mark V Composite tank, a development of the Tank Mark I saw service with the Estonian Army in the Estonian War of Independence from 1919 to 1920.

Contents

Design and development

The Mark V was intended to be built as completely new design. When, however in December 1917, the desired new engine and transmission became available, this design was abandoned and the designation switched to an improved version of the Mark IV, in fact a Mark IV as it was originally intended: more power (150 bhp) with a new Ricardo engine, improved steering mechanism and epicyclical transmission, only one driver was needed. Cabin for machine-gunner on the roof. Four hundred were built, 200 each of Males and Females. Several were converted to Hermaphrodites by swapping sponsons to give a single 6 pounder gun and extra machine gun.

History

The first Mark V Composite tanks reached Estonia at the end of 1919.[1] Although Estonia previously requested tanks from the Entente, their request was originally refused. As the Allies feared Estonia might be defeated by the Soviets .[citation needed] An unexpected opportunity to obtain such tanks came when the Northwestern Army under Yudenich was overpowered by the Soviets and retreated towards Estonia. During the disolution of the Northwestern Army the Commander of the Estonian Defence Forces Johan Laidoner received permission to take custody of the Northwestern Army's tanks. This action brought four Mark V and two Renault FT 17 tanks to Estonia. According to the Commander-in-Chief's daily order nr.770 on the 26 November 1919 Captain Hans Vanaveski was ordered to organize a training unit under the name of Tank Class. This unit was placed under the direct orders of the Reserve Forces commander. This act was previously approved on 23 November by the Minister of War.

Heavy Tanks Company

Auto-Tanks Division

The end of the division

During the Soviet occupation

The heavy tank company was taken over by the Red Army in February 1941. The tanks were in a very poor condition and hardly able to move by their own power. As the Red Army did not have tank transport platforms for the railway, the tanks were left behind in a warehouse near Tallinn, which was soon after forgotten. The tanks were relocated again in August the same year when they were used to cover the Soviet retreat from Tallinn. Mark Vs were dug into the soil along the Pirita River coastal line in order to create stationary gun platforms for the defence line. There are no records however of the usage or success of this plan, yet it is certain that it was tried out.[2]

Appearance in World War II

The ultimate fate of these four Estonian Mark V Composite tanks is believed to have been melted down somewhere in the Third Reich into armour steel for the German total war effort. Would the outcome of history have been different these tanks had provided unique exhibits for the Estonian War Museum.[3]

Gallery

See also

Estonian Army in 1922

References

  1. ^ Estonian Armoured Machines. Tiit Noormets & Mati Õun. Tammiskilp 1999. Page 40
  2. ^ Estonian Armoured Machines. Tiit Noormets & Mati Õun. Tammiskilp 1999. Page 94
  3. ^ http://www.raamatukoi.ee/cgi-bin/raamat?79813
    Estonian Armoured Machines. Tiit Noormets & Mati Õun. Tammiskilp 1999. Page 95

External links

Wikimedia Atlas of Estonia




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