Horstmann suspension

Vickers Mark VI light tank, with Horstmann suspension.

Horstmann suspension is a type of tracked suspension devised by the British engineer Sidney Horstmann in 1922.

The system uses coil springs and has the advantages of a relatively long travel and, consisting of a self-contained bogie that is bolted to the outside of the hull, causing little or no encroachment on internal hull space. In addition, the entire suspension unit may be relatively easily removed and replaced if damaged, e.g., by mines.

The name "Horstmann suspension" also refers to suspension built by the Horstman company (now Horstman Defence Systems Ltd) whether of the bogie type, torsion beam design, hydrogas, hydropneumatic or other.

The Horstmann system was used on, amongst others, the following vehicles:

Horstman built suspension is used on

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