Rolls-Royce Meteor was a British tank engine designed and developed in the 1930s. The engine was based on the legendary Rolls-Royce Merlin aircraft engine which was modified to power tanks during World War II. The Meteor powered various British tanks during the war, including the famous Sherman tank and the Comet tank.
The Meteor was a V12 liquid-cooled engine that produced between 500 and 650 horsepower, depending on the model. It was known for its reliability, durability, and high power output, which made it a highly sought-after engine for tanks.
The Meteor engine was used in a variety of tanks during World War II and the post-war period, including the Cromwell, Centurion, and Conqueror tanks. It was also exported to other countries, such as India and Israel, where it was used in their own tank designs.
Overall, the Rolls-Royce Meteor was a highly successful tank engine that played a vital role in the Allied victory during World War II and continued to be used in tanks for many years after the war.
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