Medium Tank
FV4011 Centurion Mk. 5/1
760,000
45,000
100%
100%
5%
100%
230/284/42
230/230/280
1850
40.3/16.2
450
426.07/401.89













OQF 20-pdr Gun Type A Barrel
11.11
230/230/280
118/118/118
0/0/1.28
2555
230/284/42
215/274/42
1020/1430/620
2500/2500/2500
AP/APCR/HE
5.4
1.9
72
0.31
1.19
10
18
-180/180
FV4011 Centurion Mk. 5/1
254/89/89
32
450
primary
Rolls-Royce Meteor Mk. IVB
650
12.8
40.3
16.2
20
Centurion Mk. 5/1
34
0.9/1/1.8
SR C42
530
Although the Centurion entered service in 1947, after the conclusion of World War II, it quickly rose to prominence as the main battle tank for the British Army and remained in production in various forms through the 1960s. The Centurion Mk. 5/I was well equipped with upgraded glacis armor and machine guns to put it in a league with the T-55 and M48 Patton vehicles of the time.