CLB 75 Tank | |
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California National Guard training with the CLB 75 Tank | |
Place of origin | United States |
Production history | |
Manufacturer | C L Best Gas Traction Company |
The CLB 75 Tank was a U.S.-produced, prototype armoured fighting vehicle built by C. L. Best's Traction Company of San Leandro, California. Best was a rival of the Holt Manufacturing Company in producing caterpillar tracked vehicles. Among Best's products was the CLB 75 hp (56 kW) 'Tracklayer' The tank was developed by putting an armoured hull over a CLB 75 sometime between late 1916 and early 1917.
The tank was widely photographed on July 4, 1917 parade in San Francisco. Only a few models were used one of which had a semi-cylindrical hull with a turret and another was similar but the hull had flat surfaces. The tanks trained with the California National Guard.
See also
Bibliography
Notes
- ^ Zaloga 2017
- AK273 2018, p. 91
References
- AK273 (2018). WWI The First Mechanized War. Ak-interactive, S.l.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - Total pages: 172 - Zaloga, Steven J. & Illustrated by Felipe Rodríguez (2017). Early US Armor: Tanks 1916–40. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 9781472818096. - Total pages: 48
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