The Challenger 1 was the United Kingdom's main battle tank from 1983 to 1990. It was the first main battle tank equipped with Chobham armor. Challengers can be thought of as slow moving fortifications. They are highly durable, and should be placed at choke points like bridges or to draw attention away from an outflanking force. They are best when supported by heavy hitters while they soak incoming enemy fire. The Challenger 1's Main features are: Heavy Armour. It is the most heavily armoured MBT available to NATO forces, its frontal armour equaled by the Leopard 2's variants, while keeping the best side, back and top armour. Powerful Main Cannon. High accuracy, AP power, very good stabilizers, high rate of fire and large ammunition storage for sustained fire, even on the move. Low speed. It's the slowest NATO MBT, although it can keep pace with a battleforce quite well. Extreme Fuel consumption (4L/km). High price. The Challenger 1 is the second most expensive tank available to NATO forces, at only 5 points less than the Leopard 2A4. Tactics The Challenger 1 is best used in point defense. Positioned at a choke-point while supported by supply trucks, Challengers can block an impressive amount of fire, and if experienced enough prove to be almost unbreakable in tank-to tank battles. Their stabilizers make them great at counter-strikes after repelling an attack, or slowing down an enemy advance while retreating. Thanks to its 55 km/h speed the Challenger can sometimes work on the offensive, although it may still require support from faster units and AA weaponry. Due to their price, Challengers are best used individually, supported by heavy hitters while it sustains the brunt of an attack. Using more than one Challenger requires supply vehicles constantly following them, and proves effective but extremely costly, and due to their speed are difficult to use in offense and have trouble evacuating areas pounded by artillery. Because of their size, Challenger 1s are difficult to hide. Trees will only prevent them from being spotted by regular units, and hedges won't hide Challengers. History The Challenger design by the former Military Vehicles and Engineering Establishment (MVEE) near Chobham in Surrey originated in an Iranian order for an improved version of the Chieftain line of tanks in service around the world. These were the Chieftain Mk5(P)- FV4030/1, FV4030/2 Shir (Lion)1 and 4030/3 Shir With the fall of the Shah of Iran and the collapse of the UK MBT 80 project, the British Army became the customer and the tank was further developed by MVEE to meet Western European requirements. For a short time the tank was named "Cheviot" before becoming "Challenger", a name reused from a cruiser tank of the Second World War. The most revolutionary aspect of the Challenger 1 design was its Chobham armour which gave protection far superior to any monolithic Rolled Homogeneous Armour (RHA), which was the then standard of tank armour material. This armour has been adopted by others, most notably the American M1 Abrams. Additionally the Hydrogas suspension fitted provided outstanding cross-country performance through the long suspension arm travel and controlled bump and rebound behaviour offered. You tube channel link below. http://www.youtube.com/c/BlahFubar