Photo credit: Christos Kalfopoulos http://www.missing-lynx.com/library/modern/greece/grcent.htm |
Greece received its first tanks after WW2 as part of the British military aid in May 1946, 52 Centaurs (along with Carriers, Marmon Herrington Mk. IVs and Otter Is) , which were set in action the very next year, during the Greek civil war, against the communist forces in Macedonia and Epirus.
Despite the mountain terrain and the numerous minefields in these regions the tanks performed quite well. They soldiered on till 1957 when they were gradually phased out as the new M-47 was received.
Greek Centaurs were equiped with a 6pdr Ordance Quick Firing Mk.5 (57mm) gun and most of them had the Type B hull. At least one greek Centaur survives at the Armor Museum of the Armor Training Center, though in very bad condition and two turrets are at the Greek War Museum in Athens.
Photo credit: Christos Kalfopoulos http://www.missing-lynx.com/library/modern/greece/grcent.htm |
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