List of limited service World War II combat vehicles
This is a listing of vehicles that did not contribute greatly to the war effort. They were of either limited make, or reserved strictly for specialised purposes.
Australia
- Dingo Scout Car (245)
 - Rover Light Armoured Car (238)
 - Australian Cruiser Tank Mk. 1 "Sentinel" (65, Never saw combat)
 
Canada
- Ram (2,993) (Never saw combat)
 
Czechoslovakia
France
Germany
Tanks
- Panzer VI B - Tiger II (485)
 
Self-propelled anti-aircraft
- Möbelwagen (205)
 - Wirbelwind (Either 87 or 105)
 - Ostwind (~45)
 
Tank destroyers
Hungary
Japan
Tanks
Assault guns
- Ho-I (30)
 
Netherlands
Tankettes
Armoured cars
Poland
Soviet Union
- T-28 (~500)
 - T-35 (61)
 - T-37 (1200)
 - T-38 (1500)
 - T-40 (230)
 - T-44 (200) (May not have seen combat)
 - T-50 (65)
 - KV-85 (130)
 
Sweden
Tanks
- Stridsvagn m/21
 - Stridsvagn m/31
 - Stridsvagn m/35 (Licence built LT-35)
 - Stridsvagn m/39
 - Stridsvagn m/40
 - Stridsvagn m/41 (238)
 - Stridsvagn m/42
 
Armoured cars
- Landsverk 180
 - Landsverk 185
 
United Kingdom
Tanks
- Carden-Loyd Mark VI tankette produced 1927-1935
 - Light Tank Mk VI (1700)
 - Light tank Mk VII Tetrarch (177)
 - Cruiser Mk I (125)
 - Cruiser Mk II (205)
 - Cruiser Mk III (65)
 - Cruiser Mk IV (655)
 - Cruiser Mk V Covenanter (1700+, only used for training never used in combat)
 - Cruiser Mk VII Cavalier (500) majority used for training in UK
 - Cruiser Mk VIII Centaur (950, more built but re-engined to Cromwell standard)
 - Cruiser Mk VIII Challenger (200), used in North-West Europe 1944-1945
 - Cruiser Comet (~1200), used in North-West Europe from December 1044, used post war to 1958
 - Infantry tank Mk I Matilda (140)
 - Vickers 6-Ton (Vickers Mk. E) (~150, export only)
 - Vickers Medium Mark II (160)
 
Self-propelled artillery
- Bishop (~150), used in North-Africa campaign from late 1942
 
Motorised Submersible Canoe
United States
Tanks
- M1 light tank
 - M2 light tank (365)
 - M22 Locust (830) (not used in combat by US, of 260 supplied to UK a few were used in combat)
 - M24 Chaffee (4371)
 - M26 Pershing (1400+)
 
Self-propelled artillery
- M40 GMC (311)
 
See also
References
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