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Resicast 1/35th #35126 WW2 British Sherman Beach Armored Recovery Vehicle BARV Resin Complete Kit / Excellent Quality From Resicast / Highly Recommended 1/ Brand: Resicast 1/35th #35126 WW2 British Sherman Armored Recovery Vehicle BARV Resin Complete Kit 2/ Product: 1:35th scale complete super detailed kit with full illustrated instructions, for intermediate or expert modeler 3/ Materials: 100% Polyurethane Resin, White metal / Lead, Photo etched brass & Plastic Rods 4/ Condition: 100% New In Box. In hand & ready to ship 5/ Production: Resicast Model, made in 6/ Dimensions: 25cm x 15cm x 8cm
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Description Of Beach Armored Recovery Vehicle BARV
Midway through World War 2, with a growing experience of amphibious warfare (landing armies ashore from assault landing craft) the major operation in planning was Operation Overlord. This was to launch the allied invasion of continental
The practice of the waterproofing vehicles had contributed to the success of earlier amphibious operations. When landing across open beaches it is necessary to keep the flow of traffic moving to allow speedy disembarkment from landing craft and the crafts swift removal from the area of operation. This enables the fighting units to become operational on land quickly and maintain the momentum of the assault.
Tracked tractors had been used on the beaches to tow away any broken down vehicles, but where vehicles failed to get ashore (drowned) they became a hazard to incoming landing craft. A deep wading recovery vehicle was needed to remove such obstructions. One solution was to fit high sided armoured and watertight bodies to the tracked tractors, but these vehicles were very slow. A more logical scheme was to produce a special version of the ARV. After testing, the Sherman M4A2 was found to be most suitable, as its welded hull was easier to make watertight. Another reason for the choice of the Sherman M4A2 was that its diesel engines were less affected by the sudden cooling of the vehicle being plunged into deep water.
The REME Experimental Beach Recovery Section, working with the ME Directorate of the War Office, developed the design. The design attached a boat shaped superstructure to the top of a turretless By D Day in June 1944 about sixty Sherman M4 A2s had been converted to BARVs. The Ministry of Supply could not give the project full backing due to heavy commitments elsewhere. Therefore, several REME tradesmen were lent to the civilian contractors to speed up construction of the BARV.
The Sherman BARVs together with wading tractors and normal wheeled recovery vehicles equipped REME beach recovery sections, which were among the first troops to land on D Day. The BARVs were invaluable and found an additional role in pushing stranded landing craft back into deep water. The original BARV was a Sherman M4A2 tank which had been waterproofed and had the turret replaced by a tall armoured superstructure. Around 60 were deployed on the invasion beaches during the Battle of Normandy. Able to operate in 9-foot (2.7 metre) deep water, the BARV was used to remove vehicles that had become broken-down or swamped in the surf and were blocking access to the beaches. They were also used to re-float small landing craft that had become stuck on the beach. Unusually for a tank, the crew included a diver whose job was to attach towing chains to stuck vehicles.
The vehicles were developed and operated by the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. The Sherman M4A2 model was chosen as a basis for the BARV as it was thought that the
A few Sherman BARV's continued to be used until 1963, when they were replaced by a vehicle based on the Centurion tank.
Length 5.63m (18 ft 5 in) Width 2.58m (8 ft 6 in) Height 2.83m (9 ft 2 in) Weight 28 Tons Engine Twin GMC diesels |
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