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706:– International Harvester half-track, externally largely identical to the M3, but with 450 in (7,400 cc), IHC RED-450-B engine, different drive train and fuel and electrical system. The chassis, bogies, track, idler and drive sprockets, wheels, winches, transfer case, rollers, and machine gun mount are interchangeable with the M3. The M5 was heavier than the M3, due in part to heavier armor. The body of the vehicle was welded, rather than bolted. The M5 was primarily built for Lend-Lease to the European allies.
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525:. The later M3A1 adopted a raised, armored "pulpit" mount for the .50-caliber machine gun over the front passenger seat, and additional mounts for .30-caliber (7.62 mm) machine guns along the sides of the passenger compartment. Many M3s were later converted to M3A1s. The vehicle body was fully armored, with an adjustable armored shutter for the engine radiator, and adjustable bulletproof panels with vision slits for the windshield, driver windows, and passenger windows.
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M34 – Like the M15 "Special" above, 102 M15s were converted to M34s in Japan in 1951. The M34 mounted a single 40 mm Bofors gun in place of the M15's combination gun mount. This was due primarily to a shortage of 37 mm ammunition, which was no longer manufactured. M34s served with at least
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quoted in his report about half-tracks that it was "a competent and dependable contrivance. Its bad name resulted from the inexperience of our troops who attempted to use it for too many things". Another major issue with the M3 was its fixed rear idler, which often broke on rough terrain. Commanders
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The vehicle was generally considered very mechanically reliable, although there were two major complaints: the vehicle had a wide turning radius and lacked power steering, the latter especially evident when using narrow
European streets. The unique design of the track, made up of steel bands with a
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T60/E1 – Similar to the T54 and the T59, but featured two .50 caliber M2 machine guns flanking the 40 mm cannon (the mounting's designation was T65). The T60E1 featured an armor configuration similar to that of the T54E1. Suffered from the same stability issues as previous attempts. Prototype
466:. With a fuel capacity of 60 US gallons (230 L), the M3 could carry its crew (one driver) and a squad of 12 soldiers 220 miles (350 km) before refueling, while protecting them from small arms with light armor (6–12 mm of armor). The vehicle was powered by a 148 hp (110 kW)
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was prototyped and developed by the Army at
Aberdeen Proving Grounds. The M3 was developed as a larger version of the M2 equipped with two M1919 machine guns and an M2 Browning machine gun for combat usage. The M3 also added a rear door and five additional seats in the rear. The M3 was tested at
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M16A1 MGMC – Standard M3 personnel carriers converted to multiple gun motor carriages by removing rear seats and installing a Maxson M45 mount (more specifically the M45F, which featured folding "bat wing" gun shields on both sides of the mount over the machine guns). These vehicles are easily
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on the outside of the hull, just above the tracks. In combat, many squads found it necessary to stow additional rations, rucksacks and other crew stowage on the outside of the vehicle. Luggage racks were often added in the field, and later vehicles were fitted with rear-mounted racks for this
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M3 Mk. C (M3 Degem Gimel) – Similar to M21 MMC, an M3 type (assumed from the common use of the White 160AX engine) Half-track with an M1 81 mm Mortar. Development began in 1950. A prototype underwent trials in
December 1951. First vehicles were issued to units in September
865:– M3 based multiple gun motor carriage equipped with the Maxson M33 mount with two M2HB machine guns (5,000 rounds). The T1E4 prototypes had the hull sides removed for ease of working with the mount. These were reintroduced on production M13s. This was a development of previous
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M5A1 – Similar to the M3A1, the M5A1 was an M5 with the M49 machine gun mount. It could fit one .50-caliber (12.7 mm) and two .30-caliber (30.06) machine guns. The IHC models had a slightly lower top speed (only 42 mph (68 km/h)) and lower range (125 mi
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boxes" (a grim reference to the US Army decoration for combat wounds) by
American troops. The chief complaints centered on the complete lack of overhead protection from artillery shells bursting overhead and that the armor was inadequate against machine gun fire.
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T68 – Perhaps the most radical of the experiments, the T68 featured two 40 mm cannons, one mounted on top of the other, plus a stabilizer on top of the two guns. The recoil force proved to be too much for the mount, and the idea was abandoned. Prototype
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The M3 half-track was 20 ft 3 in (6.17 m) long, 7 ft 3.5 in (2.223 m) wide, 7 ft 5 in (2.26 m) high and had a gross weight of either 17,650 pounds (8.01 t) (M3) or 18,425 pounds (8.357 t) (M3A1). The
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M3A1 – A M3 with the improved M49 machine gun ring mount over the right hand front seat. Between 1942 and 1943 all M3 half-tracks (standard and A1s) were continually upgraded. These improvements included a number of drive train, engine, and stowage
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with help from White Motor
Company and was designated the T7. It had the same chassis and engine as the M3, but had larger front wheels and a shorter front clip. The armor consisted of 1/4-inch thick hardened armor plate, and it was armed with two
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cannon fitted to old Maxson turrets. The right-hand vision port was often replaced with a ball mount for a machine gun. They proved to be very effective in fighting anti-tank missile teams; their cannons forced the teams to take cover or
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T31/M5A2 – Similar in principle to the M3A2, the M5A2 was a vehicle developed by the US Ordnance
Department to combine the production of the M5 and M9 into a single vehicle. As with the M3A2, the project was never needed, and was never
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rubber contact surface vulcanized to them, made replacement difficult; if the track became damaged or the steel bands stretched out, the entire track had to be replaced. A track with replaceable blocks was suggested as an alternative.
607:. At first, there were multiple complaints due to several mechanical difficulties. These were rectified by the Ordnance Department after receiving field reports from the Philippines. The M3s first use in its intended role was during
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T54/E1 – Tested in 1942, the gun mount quickly proved to be unstable when fired, and the improved T54E1, which also added a circular armored shield and rear armor to the vehicle, could not fix the inherent problem. Prototype
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T29/M3A2 – Developed in 1943 to combine features such that existing M2 and M3 production could be switched to a common vehicle. The need for additional half-tracks was not as large as predicted, and the M3A2 was never
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M16A2 MGMC – M16s converted to add the improvements of the M16A1 and with the addition of a rear door to the hull compartment. For existing M16s, this essentially meant a replacement of the M45D mount for the M45F
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M3 Mk. E (M3 Degem He) - M3 fitted with Krupp 75 mm gun. A single prototype was built in May 1951 and underwent trials in July 1951 and August 1953. By 1955, the IDF Artillery Corps lost interest in the
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In the Cold War era, the vehicle was used by a variety of state and non-state operators in conflicts in South
America, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia, remaining in service until as late as the mid-1990s.
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in North Africa bought parts to build spring-loaded rear idlers that could handle the rough terrain, which the
Ordnance Department then approved as an official fix. In 1943, the M3 served in
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T59 – A development of the T54/E1, fitted with outriggers to help stabilize the vehicle during sustained firing. Still proved to be too unstable for anti-aircraft use. Prototype only.
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half-track with White 386 in (6,330 cc) 160AX engine. Fitted with either an M32 anti-aircraft machine gun mount or a pedestal mount, both featuring an M2HB machine gun.
441:. Although initially unpopular due to its lack of significant armor or a roof to protect the passengers and crew from shrapnel, it was used by most of the Allies during the war.
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Infantry rifles were held in brackets behind the seats while ammunition and rations were generally stored underneath. In 1942, the vehicles were fitted with small racks for
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L/50 gun to the M3 chassis. In most cases the weapon's recoil was too severe or the mounting too heavy, and the attempts were finally stopped with the adoption of the
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In US service, it was intended that the M3 would be issued to armored infantry regiments. It was also quickly put into action with the
Provisional Tank Group when the
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while steering was manual. Onboard electronics run on a 12-volt system. The vehicle uses two tracks made of molded rubber over steel cabling with metal track guides.
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The M3 was extensively modified with several dozen variant designs produced for different purposes. During World War II, the M3 and its variants were supplied to the
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498:) transmission with four forward and one reverse gear, as well as a two-speed transfer case. The front suspension uses leaf springs, while the tracks use vertical
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M3 Mk. F (M3 Degem Waw) - A proposed configuration of M3 with two 20 mm anti-aircraft cannons. The project was abandoned in 1952 after a preliminary check.
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anti-tank gun. A total of 962 T48s were produced during the war. Of these, 60 were supplied under lend lease to
Britain, and 650 to the USSR who designated it
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L/50 guns. These were the only successful mating of this weapon to the M3 chassis, and were used more for direct fire support than for anti-aircraft purposes.
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in 1938 demonstrated unsatisfactory performance due to the front-wheel drive. The T7 was converted back into a scout car and returned to the Army.
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M3 Mk. A (M3 Degem Alef) – M5 APC. Israeli half-tracks were all designated M3, even M2/M9 variants and known as the Zakhlam or "half-catepillar" (
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The design, which used many commercial components to improve reliability and the rate of production, was standardized in 1940 and built by the
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937:– T28E1 variant, equipped with an armored superstructure on the turreted mount to provide crew protection, and switched to M2HB machine guns.
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M3 Mk. B (M3 Degem Bet) – M5 converted as a command carrier with extra radios and a front winch bumper. Mk. Bs featured M2HB machine guns.
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was substituted for the A3, as stocks of the former were exhausted. Later variants featured a purpose-built gun shield (59 rounds).
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forces, serving on all major fronts throughout the war. The M3 and its variants were produced by many manufacturers including
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843:– M3 based gun motor carriage equipped with the M1 57 mm gun, an American copy of the British
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Motor Company, and the White Motor Company. With a White 160AX engine, the M3 was driven through a
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Foss, Christopher F. (15 June 1998). "Inventory – Armour and Artillery in service, Korea, South".
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875:– M13 MGMC variant, based on the M5 chassis. Supplied under lend-lease to Britain (5,000 rounds).
724:, access to radios from inside (as opposed to outside) and rear doors, plus an pedestal MG mount.
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Foss, Christopher F. (15 June 1998). "Inventory – Armour and Artillery in service, Madagascar".
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Foss, Christopher F. (15 June 1998). "Inventory – Armour and Artillery in service, Argentina".
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Foss, Christopher F. (15 June 1998). "Inventory – Armour and Artillery in service, Cameroon".
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Foss, Christopher F. (15 June 1998). "Inventory – Armour and Artillery in service, Senegal".
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Foss, Christopher F. (15 June 1998). "Inventory – Armour and Artillery in service, Liberia".
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Foss, Christopher F. (15 June 1998). "Inventory – Armour and Artillery in service, Togo".
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International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) (2012). "The Military Balance 2012".
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20 mm cannon on modified Maxson mounts. All were later rebuilt as M16s. The original
8:
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Aberdeen Proving Grounds in the summer of 1941 and was accepted into service soon after.
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identified by the lack of the folding armored hull panels found on purpose-built M16s.
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in Tunisia speaking with troops riding a captured American built M3 half-track during
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915:– M16 MGMC variant with the M5 chassis. Sent under lend-lease to USSR (5,000 rounds).
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used captured vehicles in North Africa and on the Western front during World War II.
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in a simple box mount (60 rounds). Used by the US Army. Also provided to the
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and one M2 Browning machine gun operated by a crew of eight. Tests at
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T59E1 – T59 fitted with the T17 fire control system. Prototype only.
901:(specifically the M45D) with four M2HB machine guns (5,000 rounds).
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T38 105 mm HMC – M3 based howitzer motor carriage equipped with the
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was 135.5 in (3.44 m) long. The suspension consists of a
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produced several thousand of a very similar vehicle, the
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Half-tracks: A History of American Semi-Tracked Vehicles
837:. Cancelled with the success of the T19 105 mm HMC.
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M9A1 – Same as M9, with ring mount and three MG pintles.
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The half-tracks were initially unpopular and nicknamed "
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M15 "Special" – Field conversions by US Army depots in
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M3 TCM-20 – M3/M5 half-tracks fitted with the Israeli
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began with ordnance directive OCM 14188 to convert an
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818:– M3 based howitzer motor carriage equipped with the
810:. The T21E1 reoriented to the mortar to fire forward.
781:– M3 based howitzer motor carriage equipped with the
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Japanese Army began their invasion of the Philippines
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for the two front wheels, while the rear treads had
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792:– M3-based mortar motor carriage equipped with the
636:and served in Europe for the remainder of the war.
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2647:. Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
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869:that had all been based on the M2 half-track car.
2384:. New York, NY: Hearst Corporation. December 1943
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3241:. Carrollton, TX: Squadron/Signal Publications.
1885:– Inherited from the KRF and the Tigers Militia.
1071:so they could not use their missiles accurately.
998:of standard M3s, not M15s, fitted with turreted
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3038:. Jdeideh (Beirut, Lebanon): Éditions Dergham.
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1946:List of U.S. military vehicles by model number
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2246:
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2004:
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1996:
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1992:
953:was based on the M2 half-track car chassis.
3965:
3951:
3392:
3378:
3358:The various versions of Israeli Half-track
3179:
3055:Standard Catalog of U.S. Military Vehicles
2142:
2140:
2072:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
2059:TM 9-2800 Standard Military Motor Vehicles
2038:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
1891:(PLA) – captured from the Lebanese Forces.
3318:United States, Department of War (1944).
3182:Armor of the Vietnam War (2) Asian Forces
2693:
2447:
2431:
2221:
2085:
2083:
1308:
855:
3220:30 Years of Military Vehicles in Lebanon
2719:
2684:
2639:
2637:
2635:
2633:
2631:
2629:
2575:
2468:
2422:
2401:
2348:
2320:
2302:
2258:
2212:
1989:
1014:
880:
749:
737:
690:
587:
538:
4662:Bedford Cockatrice and Heavy Cockatrice
3322:. Washington, D.C.: Department of War.
3308:. Gdańsk, Poland: Aj-Press Publishing.
3255:
3141:
2861:
2137:
1206:
962:Various attempts were made to mate the
746:, in the Solomon Islands, November 1943
4777:
3278:
3217:
3160:
3094:
3071:
3052:
3010:
2947:
2515:
2110:
2080:
968:M19 MGMC on the M24 light tank chassis
733:
3946:
3373:
3236:
3203:. Santa Barbara, CA: Presidio Press.
2871:(2021). "The Military Balance 2021".
2626:
2182:
2910:
2885:
2793:
2768:
2734:
2665:
2538:
2183:Moran, Nicholas (17 February 2018).
2028:. Washington, D.C. pp. 20, 133.
1062:armament turret with two 20 mm
957:
754:A T48 57 mm GMC / SU-57 in the
230:7 ft 3.5 in (2.223 m)
4810:Armoured personnel carriers of WWII
3734:M16/M17 multiple gun motor carriage
3724:M13/M14 multiple gun motor carriage
3097:The Encyclopedia of Weapons of WWII
2913:Jane's Armour and Artillery 1998–99
2888:Jane's Armour and Artillery 1998–99
2796:Jane's Armour and Artillery 1998–99
2771:Jane's Armour and Artillery 1998–99
2737:Jane's Armour and Artillery 1998–99
2668:Jane's Armour and Artillery 1998–99
2541:Jane's Armour and Artillery 1998–99
1026:
435:self-propelled anti-aircraft weapon
214:18,425 pounds (8.357 t) (M3A1)
25:Carrier, Personnel, Half-track, M3
13:
4651:Australian experimental light tank
4018:Light tank Mk VIII 'Harry Hopkins'
3976:armoured fighting vehicles of the
3850:8-inch howitzer motor carriage T84
3729:M15 combination gun motor carriage
3298:
3011:Abbott, Peter (20 February 2014).
2062:. Washington, D.C. pp. 30–33.
1889:People's Liberation Army (Lebanon)
583:
543:On display in Ursel (Northwest of
331:Front: semi-elliptic longitudinal
14:
4821:
3333:
3283:. Oxford, UK: Osprey Publishing.
3057:. Iola, WI: Krause Publications.
756:Museum of the Great Patriotic War
448:
238:7 ft 5 in (2.26 m)
212:17,650 pounds (8.01 t) (M3),
4800:Half-tracks of the United States
3222:. Beirut, Lebanon: Elite Group.
2944:Grandoloni (1998), pp. 8&16.
2565:"Rearming Austria: WWII weapons"
1921:
1908:
1895:
1876:
1863:
1850:
1825:
1808:
1791:
1774:
1760:
1746:
1729:
1716:
1699:
1686:
1673:
1656:
1634:
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1226:
1208:
1194:
1177:
1164:
1147:
1130:
1113:
1096:
1082:
31:
4535:Morris Light Reconnaissance Car
4530:Humber Light Reconnaissance Car
4479:Marmon-Herrington Armoured Cars
3739:M19 multiple gun motor carriage
3165:. Barnsley, UK: Pen and Sword.
3004:
2992:
2983:
2974:
2965:
2956:
2904:
2879:
2838:
2812:
2787:
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2370:
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2293:
2203:
2176:
2167:
2158:
2149:
2128:
2119:
1786:Army of the Republic of Vietnam
4540:Otter Light Reconnaissance Car
3345:WWII Vehicles – US half-tracks
3281:M3 Infantry Half-Track 1940–73
3076:American Tanks of World War II
2101:
2092:
2046:
2011:
1984:M3 Infantry Half-Track 1940–73
1976:
1967:
1270:: 16 still in service in 1994.
758:, Poklonnaya Hill Victory Park
575:Throughout 1939 and 1940, the
551:The development of an armored
528:
193:
1:
3611:M10 3-inch gun motor carriage
2345:Hunnicutt (2001), pp. 123–126
1956:
1142:Brazilian Expeditionary Force
4563:AEC Armoured Command Vehicle
3771:Light tank T7/medium tank M7
3034:Abi-Chahine, Bassel (2019).
1961:
1075:
305:148 hp (110 kW) at 3,000 rpm
7:
4474:Lanchester 6×4 armoured car
3835:T18 howitzer motor carriage
3658:M39 armored utility vehicle
3578:M43 howitzer motor carriage
3531:T30 howitzer motor carriage
3526:T19 howitzer motor carriage
3260:. Men-at Arms 312. London:
3180:Grandolini, Albert (1998).
2980:Abi-Chahine (2019), p. 122.
2935:Grandoloni (1998), pp. 3–4.
2702:"El Salvador > Appendix"
2569:wwiiafterwwii.wordpress.com
1934:
1904:(SLA) – supplied by Israel.
1859:(KRF) – supplied by Israel.
1221:National Revolutionary Army
662:
199:53,000 (including variants)
10:
4826:
4013:Light tank Mk VII Tetrarch
3855:T92/T93 gun motor carriage
3840:T54/T59 gun motor carriage
3557:M8 howitzer motor carriage
3551:M7 howitzer motor carriage
3279:Zaloga, Steven J. (1994).
1844:Non-state former operators
925:M1A2 37 mm autocannon
668:Armored personnel carriers
532:
347:60 US gallons (230 litres)
4765:Tanks in the British Army
4722:
4621:
4576:
4553:
4522:
4413:
4374:
4360:
4293:
4255:
4223:
4212:
4163:
4130:
4055:
3993:
3984:
3931:
3908:
3868:
3819:
3758:
3747:
3712:
3684:
3666:
3630:
3586:
3568:M21 mortar motor carriage
3514:
3492:
3464:
3421:
3412:
3402:armored fighting vehicles
3258:The Algerian War, 1954–62
2989:Kassis (2003), pp. 85–89.
2971:Kassis (2003), pp. 41–47.
2759:Grandoloni (1998), p. 12.
2623:Grandoloni (1998), p. 11.
2614:Zaloga (1994), pp. 21–22.
2497:Brezner (1999), p. 172-3.
2465:Hunnicutt (2001), p. 194.
2419:Hunnicutt (2001), p. 131.
2299:Hunnicutt (2001), p. 121.
2278:Hunnicutt (2001), p. 112.
2173:Zaloga (1994), pp. 15–16.
1011:Post-war Israeli variants
885:An M16 MGMC in action in
783:M2A1 105 mm howitzer
477:
381:armored personnel carrier
363:
351:
343:
327:
323:Spicer 3461 constant mesh
319:
315:17.7 hp/metric ton (M3A1)
309:
299:
273:
263:
258:
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218:
208:
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192:
184:
176:
164:
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151:
73:
68:
59:Place of origin
58:
53:armored personnel carrier
45:
30:
23:
4795:World War II half-tracks
4500:Rover Light Armoured Car
4495:Rolls-Royce armoured car
4489:Rhino Heavy Armoured Car
3340:Half-track Gets Farm Job
3256:Windrow, Martin (1997).
3239:M3 Half-tracks in Action
3199:Hunnicutt, R.P. (2001).
2962:Abbott (2014), pp. 21–24
2308:Zaloga (1994), pp. 35–36
2290:Hunnicutt (2001), p. 96.
2269:Zaloga (1994), pp. 36–37
2255:Hunnicutt (2001), p. 98.
2243:Hunnicutt (2001), p. 52.
2164:Hunnicutt (2001), p. 40.
2134:Hunnicutt (2001), p. 33.
2125:Hunnicutt (2001), p. 25.
1930:– captured from the SLA.
1917:– captured from the SLA.
1857:Kataeb Regulatory Forces
1803:People's Army of Vietnam
1092:(ex-British surplus M3s)
820:M1A1 75 mm howitzer
597:Battle of Kasserine Pass
439:self-propelled artillery
369:45 mph (72 km/h) on road
313:18.5 hp/metric ton (M3),
37:Three M3 half-tracks at
3704:M20 armored utility car
3676:Landing Vehicle Tracked
3142:Brezner, Amiad (1999).
3072:Berndt, Thomas (1994).
3053:Berndt, Thomas (1993).
1837:Forces Armées Zaïroises
1651:Philippine Constabulary
1288:: 5 in service in 1988.
856:Anti-aircraft variants
835:M3 105 mm howitzer
649:International Harvester
570:Aberdeen Proving Ground
523:M2 Browning machine gun
464:vertical volute springs
287:machine gun (M3, M3A1),
4506:Staghound Armoured Car
4468:Indian Pattern Carrier
4450:Greyhound Armoured Car
4426:Boarhound Armoured Car
4200:Vickers Medium Mark II
3860:T88 gun motor carriage
3622:M36 gun motor carriage
3616:M18 gun motor carriage
3596:T48 gun motor carriage
3573:M40 gun motor carriage
3563:M12 gun motor carriage
3456:Marmon-Herrington CTLS
3304:Janda, Patryk (2009).
3218:Kassis, Samir (2003).
3161:Gander, Terry (2013).
3095:Bishop, Chris (1998).
2456:Gander (2013), p. 232.
2444:Gander (2013), p. 231.
2234:Berndt (1993), p. 147.
2116:Zaloga (1994), pp. 6–7
2089:Zaloga (1994), pp. 3–5
2008:Berndt (1993), p. 152.
1973:Windrow (1997), p. 33.
1820:Yugoslav People's Army
1375:Israeli Defense Forces
1020:
890:
841:T48 gun motor carriage
759:
747:
700:
600:
548:
338:Vertical volute spring
269:6–12 mm (0.25–0.50 in)
4657:Basilisk Armoured Car
4622:Experimental vehicles
4434:Coventry Armoured Car
3918:T16 universal carrier
3830:T40/M9 tank destroyer
3606:M6 gun motor carriage
3601:M3 gun motor carriage
3546:M3 gun motor carriage
3363:15 March 2016 at the
2998:Kassis (2003), p. 63.
2953:Bishop (1998), p. 81.
2725:Zaloga (1994), p. 23.
2700:Library of Congress.
2690:Zaloga (1994), p. 13.
2506:Zaloga (1994), p. 40.
2481:Zaloga (1994), p. 24.
2428:Zaloga (1994), p. 39.
2410:Berndt (1994), p. 33.
2367:Zaloga (1994), p. 42.
2329:Zaloga (1994), p. 38.
2218:Zaloga (1994), p. 12.
2189:The Chieftain's Hatch
2155:Zaloga (1994), p. 11.
1872:– supplied by Israel.
1839:, used into the 1980s
1018:
884:
769:M3A1 75 mm GMC – The
764:T12/M3 75 mm GMC
753:
741:
694:
591:
542:
146:Nicaraguan Revolution
134:1973 Arab–Israeli War
102:Costa Rican Civil War
86:1948 Arab–Israeli War
4599:C15TA Armoured Truck
4439:Daimler Armoured Car
4100:Centaur and Cromwell
3974:British Commonwealth
3845:T55E1 motor carriage
3791:T28 super-heavy tank
3699:M8 light armored car
2873:The Military Balance
2849:. London: IISS: 39.
2518:Batailles et Blindés
2317:Mesko (1996), p. 22.
2209:Zaloga (1994), p. 42
2146:Zaloga (1994), p. 8.
2107:Zaloga (1994), p. 11
2056:(1 September 1943).
2022:(23 February 1944).
1770:– United States Army
1159:Royal Cambodian Army
1064:Hispano-Suiza HS.404
1046:120 mm Soltam mortar
947:Hispano-Suiza HS.404
517:Early vehicle had a
415:British Commonwealth
142:Salvadoran Civil War
4523:Reconnaissance cars
4514:Standard Beaverette
4463:Humber Armoured Car
3668:Amphibious vehicles
3536:T34 rocket launcher
3237:Mesko, Jim (1996).
3015:. Men-at-Arms 492.
2098:Mesko (1996), p. 8.
2054:U.S. War Department
2020:U.S. War Department
1986:. Osprey Publishing
1982:Zaloga, Stephen J.
744:Bougainville Island
734:Self-propelled guns
561:Rock Island Arsenal
494:constant-mesh (non-
427:White Motor Company
398:. Derived from the
386:widely used by the
172:White Motor Company
126:1958 Lebanon crisis
118:Cambodian Civil War
98:First Indochina War
16:US military vehicle
4605:Leyland Beaver-Eel
4295:Armoured personnel
4278:M10 tank destroyer
3716:anti-aircraft guns
1902:South Lebanon Army
1264:Dominican Republic
1021:
891:
760:
748:
701:
634:Operation Overlord
601:
566:M1919 machine guns
549:
504:hydraulic assisted
344:Fuel capacity
295:machine gun (M3A1)
152:Production history
138:Lebanese Civil War
4772:
4771:
4640:AC3 'Thunderbolt'
4549:
4548:
4352:Universal Carrier
4289:
4288:
4268:17pdr SP Achilles
4208:
4207:
3940:
3939:
3904:
3903:
3750:short production
3748:Experimental and
3638:M2 half-track car
3541:M4 mortar carrier
3510:
3509:
3314:978-83-7237-207-9
3306:Half-Track Vol. I
3271:978-1-85532-658-3
3262:Osprey Publishing
3191:978-9-62361-622-5
3172:978-1-4738-3680-8
3137:978-1-804512-18-0
3123:978-1-804514-02-3
3045:978-614-459-033-1
3026:978-1-78200-076-1
3017:Osprey Publishing
2922:978-0-71061-790-3
2897:978-0-71061-790-3
2805:978-0-71061-790-3
2780:978-0-71061-790-3
2746:978-0-71061-790-3
2677:978-0-71061-790-3
2645:"Trade Registers"
2550:978-0-71061-790-3
2382:Popular Mechanics
964:40 mm Bofors
958:40 mm experiments
803:. Never adopted.
771:M2A2 gun carriage
722:M2 half-track car
699:personnel carrier
577:M2 half-track car
535:M2 half-track car
400:M2 half-track car
373:
372:
110:Laotian Civil War
82:Chinese Civil War
4817:
4554:Armoured command
4458:Guy Armoured Car
4444:Fox Armoured Car
4421:AEC Armoured Car
4393:Humber scout car
4372:
4371:
4221:
4220:
4008:Light tank Mk VI
3991:
3990:
3978:Second World War
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742:A M3 GMC on the
379:was an American
366:
285:Browning M1919A4
195:
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4677:Bob Semple tank
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4610:White Scout Car
4577:Armoured trucks
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4387:Dingo scout car
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3923:T17E1 Staghound
3900:
3886:T27 Armored Car
3864:
3821:
3820:Self-propelled
3815:
3786:T25 medium tank
3781:T20 medium tank
3751:
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3714:Self-propelled
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3588:Tank destroyers
3582:
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3516:Self-propelled
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4044:M24 Chaffee
3995:Light tanks
3451:M24 Chaffee
3355:(in French)
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2195:26 November
2191:. Wargaming
1951:Sd.Kfz. 251
1711:Soviet Army
1642:Philippines
1551:New Zealand
1538:Netherlands
1499:Malian Army
1440:South Korea
1410:Indian Army
1304:French Army
1282:El Salvador
1251:Danish Army
785:(8 rounds).
529:Development
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417:and Soviet
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290:.50 caliber
282:.30 caliber
196: built
130:Six-Day War
122:Suez Crisis
106:Vietnam War
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4105:Challenger
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3910:Lend-Lease
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2830:8 February
1957:References
1816:Yugoslavia
1482:Madagascar
1358:Greek Army
1341:Bundeswehr
1108:Bundesheer
657:Lend-Lease
553:half-track
547:), Belgium
511:land mines
384:half-track
328:Suspension
251:Passengers
170:Diamond T
94:Korean War
50:Half-track
4730:American
4693:Schofield
4683:Excelsior
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4256:anti-tank
4216:artillery
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1962:Citations
1928:Hezbollah
1564:Nicaragua
1323:Wehrmacht
1090:Argentina
1076:Operators
996:Australia
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794:M1 mortar
714:produced.
647:nations,
514:purpose.
488:Diamond T
456:wheelbase
423:Diamond T
407:U.S. Army
188:1941-1945
160:1940–1941
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4090:Crusader
3553:(Priest)
3361:Archived
2711:3 August
2651:23 April
2388:3 August
1935:See also
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1607:Paraguay
1590:Pakistan
1172:Cameroon
1155:Cambodia
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663:Variants
474:engine.
472:gasoline
419:Red Army
396:Cold War
277:armament
185:Produced
180:$ 10,310
168:Autocar
157:Designed
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4667:Avenger
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1799:Vietnam
1694:Senegal
1525:Morocco
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1121:Belgium
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675:Autocar
431:Autocar
411:Marines
390:during
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645:Allied
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492:manual
478:Design
429:, and
388:Allies
336:Rear:
300:Engine
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