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471:, China rejected the design. This left the US Army with 240 tanks it had paid for, but China didn't want to be supplied with. After the war, the Indonesian Army is reported to have used several captured Japanese vehicles, which were captured from the Dutch, with the type remaining in Indonesian service until 1949 amidst the
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engine, providing 120 hp (89 kW). It was capable of speeds of up to 33 mph (53 km/h), and had a range of 125 mi (201 km). Five prototypes were produced in 1936 to be tested. Five more were produced in 1939. Tests continued until 1940, after which the Marine Corps deemed
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produced a light, turretless tank with a 0.5 in (12.7 mm) M2 machine gun and two .30 cal (7.62 mm) M1919 machine guns. This was the first light tank to meet USMC standards when it was designed. With a crew of two, consisting of the driver and gunner, and protected by up to
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533:– An upgraded version of the CTL-3, although the only differences were improved tracks, suspension and the addition of an M2 machine gun. The two M2 machine guns were mounted in a turret. Only five were produced and all of them were scrapped in Samoa in 1943.
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1189:M24 Chaffee
858:24 December
853:Anzac Steel
670:medium tank
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269:Operational
136: built
76:Netherlands
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1648:Lend-Lease
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1184:M22 Locust
736:References
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658:Cuban Army
636:Free Dutch
594:Paramaribo
541:Lend-Lease
469:M3 Stuarts
258:Suspension
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1138:American
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664:MTLS-1G14
584:CTMS-1TB1
559:CTLS-4TAY
537:CTLS-4TAC
405:U.S. Army
304:tankettes
220:Secondary
90:Indonesia
1291:(Priest)
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682:See also
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531:CTL-3TBD
513:tankette
479:Variants
433:Surabaya
379:gasoline
355:Christie
333:and the
249:gasoline
243:Hercules
237:Lincoln
222:armament
207:armament
51:tankette
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195:Armour
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1161:Light
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700:Notes
565:CTL-6
545:China
509:CTL-3
503:CTL-2
493:CTL-1
465:M2A4s
397:Samoa
364:armor
271:range
165:Width
1566:T24/
1078:ISBN
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626:KNIL
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511:– A
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205:Main
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