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I can't find any thread on here regarding the Nemesis MBT, a British project with some US/Commonwealth contributions.

https://tankhistoria.com/experimental/nemesis-mbt/?utm_content=cmp-true This article makes mention of a variety of considered versions in both the mounting of the gun (oscillating turrets, podded guns, casemate) as well as the gun itself (105mm, 110mm, or 120mm). If you want to find out more, this article also seems to include a decent amount.

I was wondering if anybody knows where to find some diagrams of these variants, or pictures of models of these variants.
 
The tank was created in 1974 at the 24th long armor infantry course at the Royal Armor Corps Center in Bovington, a follow-on from the School of Tank Technology courses.

As it was a conceptual study, the tank would not be built. But today, the scale model from the project still exists.

The Nemesis, named after the Greek goddess of divine retribution, was a 59 week long project carried out primarily by British officers from the Royal Armoured Corps (RAC) as well as infantry officers and some US and Commonwealth soldiers.

On this course, these servicemembers with varying areas of knowledge and expertise came together to design a vehicle. At the end, a decision would be made on whether it was worthy or not.

So, its not a proposal by a company, it was a design produced by students on a course.
 

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