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Striker
1) Museum K-blokken en Oscar Kapel, Leopoldsburg, Belgium
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1430
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2) Imperial War Museum, Duxford, Britain
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1117
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“???NVS” painted on nose.
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3) The Tank Museum - Public Areas, Bovington, Britain
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1975
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03 SP 42 (source: Tank Museum Record). “07 FF 56” painted on nose.
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“SIDI REZEGH” painted on superstructure sides.
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Royal Horse Artillery emblem and battle honours painted on hull sides. Emblems including “RSA” painted on front mud flaps.
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4) Länzlinger Collection, Rüthi, Switzerland
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1797
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08FF04: “08FF04” painted on nose and left rear hull.
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Painted overall in desert sand (previously a green and black camouflage scheme).
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