Wild_Bill_Kelso
Senior Master Sergeant
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- Mar 18, 2022
The Australians got their hands on 3in "howitzers" from Valentines and swapped them into Matildas for Jungle work.
Way out of the time line here but a few dozen Matildas were fitted with flame throwers in 1944-45. They saw Action in Borneo.
Matildas were popular for jungle work because they were better at taking a hit from the side and surviving.
I agree the Matilda II was definitely somewhat more of a problem for the Japanese.
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There is no good reason the 2pdr couldn't have had HE ammo, it was designed/test in 1938 but not ordered. The are several reasons given in various accounts but it seems nobody really knows (or never said). The gun could do it. the ammo makers could do it.
It seems to be a 'spec' problem related to the concept of the "infantry tank" as defined by the British military / government. Kinda like how you ended up with biplane strike aircraft and turret fighters and two seat fighters for the FAA.
Now there is some likelihood, I think, of this problem being corrected sooner (maybe in time to be useful) if they didn't have US weaponry available.