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84 millimeters is 3.31 inches.
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Most European nations using the Centurion preferred the 105mm gun, including Israel. However, in Vietnam the Australian Centurion tanks were armed with 20 pounders (84mm).
In Vietnam, the US Army & Marines used their Patton tanks (90mm gun), while the Australians used their Centurion tanks (84mm gun) for jungle busting (crashing through jungle).
Australian forces operated in MR3 (also known as III Corps). They primarily fought in the battles of Long Tan, and Firebases Balmoral and Coral in '68. Australia was the only allied nation to field it's own tanks during the war; their Centurion medium gun tank (20 pounder/84mm).
In Vietnam, the US Army & Marines used their Patton tanks (90mm gun), while the Australians used their Centurion tanks (84mm gun) for jungle busting (crashing through jungle).
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Centurion medium tanks (84mm main guns, which they called 20 pounders). they also had two coax machineguns, one of which was a .50 caliber, originally intended as a spotter round for the Centurion's main gun. All US tanks only had one coax (7.62mm NATO).
Tanks use cannons; and aircraft use machine guns or automatic cannons (small caliber such as 20mm, 30mm, etc). Tank cannons are called "main guns." During the Vietnam War, the US Patton tanks fired 90mm main guns; while the Australian Centurion tanks fired 84mm guns.
The British/Australians used to measure their guns by the pound. Thusly, the Australian Centurion medium tank in Vietnam fired a 20 pounder main gun, which roughly equated to an 84mm cannon. About 6mm smaller than the US Army's Patton tank in Vietnam, which fired a 90mm main gun.