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1294: 1636: 589: 739: 1701: 751: 1762: 1312: 1179: 1132: 1417: 1827: 1447: 1810: 1865: 1258: 540: 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. 1210: 882: 1115: 1016: 1228: 1910: 1748: 1532: 1878: 1718: 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. 1776: 1545: 1276: 1434: 1476: 1558: 1852: 1084: 1601: 1149: 1658: 1584: 1166: 1897: 1463: 1793: 1688: 1519: 1241: 1098: 1731: 1365: 1571: 1506: 1348: 1196: 1331: 33: 1618: 1489: 1675: 1383: 1400: 1923: 692: 1005:
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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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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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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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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M15A1 CGMC – Reorganization of the weapons, with the M2HB machine guns being fitted under the M1A2 37 mm autocannon instead of above.
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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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T58 – Similar to the M16/M17, the T58 featured the Maxon quad-mount fitted to a special electric powered turret. Prototype only.
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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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The Military Balance: Annual Estimates of the Nature and Size of the Military Forces of the Principal Powers
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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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20 mm cannon on modified Maxson mounts. All were later rebuilt as M16s. The original
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Total production of the M3 and its variants ran to nearly 54,000 vehicles. To supply the
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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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used captured vehicles in North Africa and on the Western front during World War II.
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two AAA (automatic weapons) battalions (the 26th and 140th) in the Korean War.
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M3 Mk. D (M3 Degem Dalet) – Another M3 based mortar carrier, fitted with the
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in a simple box mount (60 rounds). Used by the US Army. Also provided to the
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T10E1 – Variant to test the feasibility of mounting US made copies of the
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T28E1 CGMC – M3 based combination gun motor carriage equipped with one
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T21E1 – The T21's mortar could only fire rearward as with the M2 based
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and one M2 Browning machine gun operated by a crew of eight. Tests at
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just behind the front seats that mounted a .50-caliber (12.7 mm)
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T59E1 – T59 fitted with the T17 fire control system. Prototype only.
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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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and received positive reports of it in action. It operated in
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was built on the M2 half-track car chassis. Prototype only.
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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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for the two front wheels, while the rear treads had
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Fort Knox
Half-track
armored personnel carrier
United States
World War II
Chinese Civil War
1948 Arab–Israeli War
Greek Civil War
Korean War
First Indochina War
Costa Rican Civil War
Vietnam War
Laotian Civil War
Algerian War
Cambodian Civil War
Suez Crisis
1958 Lebanon crisis
Six-Day War
1973 Arab–Israeli War
Lebanese Civil War
Salvadoran Civil War
Nicaraguan Revolution
Armor
.30 caliber
Browning M1919A4
.50 caliber
Browning M2HB
leaf spring
Vertical volute spring

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