This was a privately made design that was proposed to the British military in WW2.

It was first built on a custom chassis, then a second prototype built off the chassis of the Universal Carrier, upon which was an articulating section that would lay flat with it for cross country movement. The driver would be within this section, driving on his stomach. The section could then be raised, allowing a pair of Bren machineguns on the end to fire over cover.

The design was not adopted.

Tank Museum video that includes footage of it driving and adjusting machinegun height.

Tank Encyclopedia entry.

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    6 months ago

    You may call them joysticks, but they’re there to keep passengers secure, so they don’t fall off when the going gets bumpy.