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I have always had a soft spot in my heart for really fast tanks, and Brits and Poles had one very special offering in Normandy in this regard: the Cromwell. It's just about as heavy as a Sherman, but thanks to its Rolls Royce Meteor V-12 fighter engine it has a better max speed and power/weight ratio than a Stuart! And it comes with either the 75mm OQF or 95mm howitzer, so it's not a peashooter either. Maybe it's not a super tank, but it's a superb tank if you want to run circles around your enemies.

What's your favourite? Webley? :D

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The 2-inchers do come handy - especially in laying some nice smoke to cover the advance. It's a big difference to the US 60mm mortar that has no smoke shells.

Yeh, just discovered that in a small pbem I'm playing ( non-CW ). In my attack, my only Sherman got whacked around Turn 2. No problem, thinkest I, I'll lay down some smoke from my mortar ... uh guys ... guys ? Who forgot the smoke shells this time ?

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The 2-inchers do come handy - especially in laying some nice smoke to cover the advance. It's a big difference to the US 60mm mortar that has no smoke shells.

They are virtually the same diameter almost? 2.33 inches is pretty much 60mm.

is it just availabilty of rounds becase I would not see much difference in ordinace load. Although the US 60mm mortar is just a tad bigger.

Not sure what the difference would be, could someone elaborate more? thanks:)

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