Swiss Army gifts Bovington Tank Museum a present too big to wrap

A Swiss variant of a classic British post-war tank has been delivered back to the UK and is now on display at The Tank Museum in Bovington in Dorset.

In good working condition, the Centurion Panzer 57/60 tank has been donated by the Swiss Army’s Centre for Historic Equipment of the Armed Forces.

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Panzer 5760 Centurion Workshop
The Tank Museum

“Iconic post-war British tank

The Tank Museum’s head of collections, Chris van Schaardenburgh said:

“The Centurion is an iconic post-war British tank and we’re pleased to have this Swiss variant in the collection.”

It is widely considered to be one of the most successful post-war tanks, due to its reliability and its capacity for modification.

This meant the tank was in British service for more than 50 years and exported to more than 20 different countries, where its variants remain in service today.

Panzer 5760 tank
The Tank Museum

Swiss Army saw it as a desirable choice

When the Swiss Army was looking for a new tank in the 1950s, the Centurion’s success during the Korean War from 1950 to 1953, made it a desirable choice.

They bought a total of 312 tanks and 30 armoured recovery vehicles between 1955 and 1961, the first of which were named Panzer 55.

As the vehicles were upgraded and modified with Swiss equipment, they moved through a series of variants including the Panzer 55/60 and the Panzer 57/60.

The Panzer 57/60, now on display in the museum’s Cold War Hall, replaced the Centurion’s 20 pounder gun with the L7 105mm weapon.

Panzer 5760 Workshop Side
The Tank Museum

“Look forward to seeing it operating in The Tank Museum arena

Chris van Schaardenburgh added:

“We are incredibly grateful to the Swiss Army – Centre for Historic Equipment of the Armed Forces for donating this vehicle to us in such good running condition.

“It’s currently on display for visitors to see in the Cold War Hall and we look forward to seeing it operating in The Tank Museum arena at our events in the future.”

Further information

More about the history of the Centurion tank, from Historian David Fletcher is on The Tank Museum’s YouTube channel.

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