The "Crocodile" modification added a flamethrower to Britain's heavily armored Churchill Mk.VII infantry-support tank which made it an effective weapon against German fortifications during the Second World War. This Churchill Crocodile is being restored by Museum Collection '39-'45 in the Netherlands. At the time of recording it was in running condition and had a faithfully recreated interior, but the external fuel trailer, main gun and hull-mounted flame projector were not included in this display. The coaxial Besa machine gun was installed during recording and is not present in the interior footage. The mounting points, controls and fuel lines for the flamethrower can be seen inside and outside the tank. Many thanks to Museum Collection '39-'45 for their demonstration and permission to record the interior. For more info see: https://www.facebook.com/collectie/?l... Filmed, edited and narrated by @DigitalBattlefieldTours 00:00 Exterior 00:57 Driving 03:33 Interior