V12 Engine - Tanks and Other AFVs

Tanks and Other AFVs

The V12 is a common configuration for tank and other armoured fighting vehicles (AFVs). Some examples are:

  • German Maybach HL120TRM gasoline engine, used on World War II Pz Kpfw III and Pz Kpfw IV tanks.
  • British Rolls-Royce Meteor gasoline engine, derived from the Merlin aero-engine, used on World War II Cromwell and Comet tanks and the post-WWII Centurion and Conqueror tanks.
  • Russian V-2 (В-2) V-12 diesel engine, used on World War II T-34, KV-1, KV-2 and IS-2 tanks. Most modern Russian diesel engines for MBT's goes back to V-2 base design.
  • American Continental AV1790 engine, produced in gasoline and diesel variants, used on all versions of the Patton tank and on the M103 heavy tank. One of these engines was used to power a hot rod style car called the Blastolene Special.
  • The 26.6 litre Perkins diesel engine in the Challenger 2 main battle tank and its variants.

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