Established | 2011 |
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Location | Forncett St. Peter, Norfolk England |
Coordinates | 52°29′40″N 1°11′50″E / 52.494518°N 1.197164°E |
Type | Military Museum |
Chairperson | Stephen MacHaye |
Website | norfolktankmuseum.co.uk |
The Norfolk Tank Museum (previously Turrets and Tracks) is a collection of armoured fighting vehicles in Norfolk, East England. It is located just outside the village of Forncett St. Peter and 10 miles (16 km) south of the City of Norwich. The collection is made up of mostly British vehicles from the Cold War.[1][better source needed] The Museum contains around 30 military vehicles as well as a large collection of small arms. It includes the prototype Centurion AVRE 165,[2] the only remaining Crossley-Kégresse 20-30 cwt half-track and a replica British First World War Mark IV that was built for The TV show Guy Martin's WWI Tank.[3][non-primary source needed][4][non-primary source needed]