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Misleading image!

Misleading image! with a very small person placed near by it gives wrong impression of tank real size. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 62.65.221.100 (talk) 20:41, 6 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Tog 2 Top Speed

Andy Hills' Tog 2 book suggests that Tog 2 had a theoretical top speed of 15 Miles Per hour, this is not beyond the scope of being believable, since the Maus, with a Power/Weight ratio of 6.4, reached speeds of 12 MP/H, and the Churchill Mk 7, which had a Power to Weight ratio of 8.6, also had a top speed of around 10-15 MPH.

TOG had no suspension (TOG 2 had almost no suspension) and they had less than half the engine power. 15 mph is supposition, not least because we can start saying "the TOG with multiple Meteors and Christie suspension went even faster" on much the same basis. When it was tried, it did 8. No more. Andy Dingley (talk) 15:34, 4 March 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Tog 2 Hull Armor thickness.

The frontal plate is supposed to be 76 mm thick, 114 mm was just for the turret.