Does anyone know what tank numbered 335, parked in front of Churchill BC, is? Looks a bit modern to be WW2, but light weapons. Twin ball mounted MG seems a bit odd for turret weapons, then maybe a 2pd or a 37.
I can't play the videos, but there is a 335 in Bovington.
It's a Landsverk L-60 S/III aka Stridsvagn m/40L. I had photographed it in 2003 before it was numbered, so it took me some time to link it and the number 335. That variant was a late Swedish version with the 37mm Bofors tank gun and twin Browning 8mm MG. What appear to be ball mounts are actually circular plates a couple of inches from the fixed main front armour plate covering the holes for the MG. The MA has it's own movable mantle but that only covers the front left half of the turret front. As best I can figure the CMGs elevate with the MA, IE are rigidly linked internally. The Swedes at that time seemed to have a fetish for twin CMG.
From memory of the blurb, that tank was one in service with the Swedish Army in WW2 and later sold to the Dominican Republic.
The original L-60 variants were armed with Madsen 20mm cannon and a single Madsen CMG. Apart from Swedish usage, 2 were sold to Ireland and one to Hungary who built a modified licenced version as the Toldi I.
To represent that particular one in ASL use a Toldi I but with 37L [1] and -/6 (or -/8). For the Irish or early Swedish ones again use a Toldi but with a 20L (4) [1] and -/4, the 20mm is a true auto cannon not an ATR.
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The Swedish Stridsvagn L-60 m/38,39,40 were standard light tanks by AB landsverk, designed under Ottom Merker
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