The design of the Mark VI evolved over time.
The Mark VI was a return to the 8-wheeled design.
The 1953 Mark VI had an open touring body.
The Mark VI should abandon the old hull entirely, reflecting only some general principles of the older tank.
The next design, Mark VI, came in 1964.
The normal ammunition supply on board for the Mark VI was 1,800 rounds per barrel.
Despite this early success, the influence exploder, which would become the Mark VI, needed significant refinement.
Mark VI (1998) - an improved version of the M400.
The Mark VI was released in three versions, as a 6-string, a 9-string, and a 12-string.
The heart of the Mark VI was a space frame chassis.