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Churchill ARV (BR602)
During World War Two the Churchill proved to be a mainstay in British armoured units. Throughout the war it was continually refined and upgraded to keep pace with a constantly changing battlefield. Some of the more famous variants of the Churchill included the infamous Churchill Crocodile and the Churchill ARVE series that made the D-Day landing successful.
The Churchill was also adapted to fill the need for an ARV (Armoured Recovery Vehicle). The chassis of the Churchill Mk I and Mk II had the turret removed to allow more space to store supplies and a was fitted with a demountable A-frame jib on either the front or rear of the vehicle. The resulting vehicle, produced from February 1942 was designated the Churchill ARV Mk I.
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The Churchill ARV in Flames Of War Mobility: Full-tracked Armour: Front 8; Side 7; Top 2 Equipment and Notes Recovery vehicle, Slow tank, Wide tracks. The Churchill ARV uses the Recovery Vehicle rules on page 41 of the main rulebook. Design by Evan Allen Painted by Blake Coster
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