The RAM Mk II was a Canadian response to the shortage of tanks in the Commonwealth armies in the early stages of the Second World War. Built in Montreal by Canadian Pacific, it saw service mainly as a training and special duty tank in Canada and Britain. The one in the collection of the Canadian War Museum is among the few remaining models.
Created: April 26, 1996. Last update: June 12, 2001 © Canadian Museum of Civilization Corporation |
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