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440: 589: 33: 484: 428: 515:, fitted with one 12.7 mm (.50 cal) M2 Browning machine gun and two .30 cal (7.62 mm) M1919 machine guns. It was only a prototype. Five were produced in 1936, while another five were produced in 1939. All of them were upgraded to CTL-3M standard in 1941. Two tank platoons were assigned the CTL-3. All of the vehicles were scrapped in 1943. 337:, while small numbers were used in the U.S. as guard tanks stationed along the U.S. coast. A total of about 700 examples were produced, and although it was declared obsolete by the Allies in 1943, it was used by the newly created Indonesian Army after the end of the Second World War, remaining in Indonesian service until 1949. 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 381:
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
463:. 149 from this order were diverted to Australia where they were used for training. 600 CTLS-4TACs and 4TAYs were delivered to China under Lend-Lease after Pearl Harbor. But supplying China with heavy equipment quickly proved a logistical nightmare, and having already been promised several hundred 361:
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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The CTMS-1TB1 project was started in 1941 as private design to produce a light tank with a crew of three. It was armed with a 37 mm (1.5 in) automatic cannon and coaxial M1919 machine gun. That same year, Dutch authorities ordered 194 of these vehicles for service in the
377:, the tank was 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) wide, 11 ft 6 in (3.51 m) long, with a height of 6 ft 11 in (2.11 m). It weighed 4.7 short tons; 4.2 long tons (4,300 kg), and was powered by a Lincoln V-12, Hercules 6-cylinder 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. 677:
on and measured between 0.5–1.5 in (13–38 mm) thick. The design was soon taken over by the Ordnance Department and was tested at Aberdeen in April 1943. It was rejected by the U.S. Army because it was deemed unsatisfactory in almost every respect.
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for the Dutch Army. It was armed with two 1.5 in (37 mm) automatic cannons. It also was equipped with five M1919 machine guns, three of which were mounted on the hull, one mounted coaxially, and one mounted on the top of the turret. The armor was
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until its deactivation in January 1946. These tanks returned to service with Dutch forces in Dutch Guiana in mid-1947. Due to their worsening technical condition only 16 were operational by 1950. The last CTMS-1TB1 in Dutch service was retired in 1957.
567:– The CTL-6 was an improved version of the CTL-3. The only differences were better tracks and suspension. Only 20 were produced. They served in two tank platoons, which were sent to Samoa. All of them were scrapped there in 1943. 656:
The US government also leased a few dozen examples of the CTMS-1TB1 to Latin American countries, including Mexico, Guatemala, Ecuador and Cuba. The last of these were retired by the
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Two other tank designs were produced by Marmon-Herrington that branched directly from the CTLS. They were both intended to be shipped to the Dutch, but were taken over by the
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it obsolete because of the goals to make it amphibious which left it with fragile tracks and weak armor. The Marine Corps thus relegated it to training use only.
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A small number were used by the US Marine Corps' 1st Tank and 1st Scout Companies prior to the war. Some were employed on Western
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Marmon-Herrington CTLS tanks (a CTLS-4TAC in the foreground and a CTLS-4TAY in the background) in Alaska, summer of 1942.
1587: 610: 452: 1692: 1062: 93: 1097: 713: 1476: 1471: 1461: 1102: 848: 366:, it was named the Combat Tank Light 3 (CTL-3). All three machine guns were mounted on ball mounts on the front 1122: 917: 472: 107: 1655: 1717: 1592: 1572: 1395: 1315: 1278: 1268: 1263: 1294: 456: 334: 227: 830: 1305: 1115: 1107: 635: 561:– A CTLS-4TAC with the driver and the turret sitting on the left side of the hull. 420 were produced. 548: 408: 330: 1577: 1253: 1139: 629: 411:. Under Ordnance Committee Minutes (OCM) 18526, these examples were subsequently designated as the 245: 1413: 721: 315: 242: 212: 1423: 1333: 1310: 1300: 1193: 639: 597: 460: 400: 323: 1567: 1343: 1338: 1283: 527:– An improved version of the CTL-3. All of the CTL-3s were upgraded to this standard in 1941. 403:, the Ordnance Committee determined that a few CTLS-4TAC and 4TAYs would be dispersed to the 1582: 1528: 32: 668:
The MTLS-1G14 project was started at the same time as the CTMS-1TB1 to produce a four-man
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following the Japanese invasion in early 1942, and then some of them were captured by
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The US government later commandeered 62 vehicles that had been manufactured for the
717: 551:. The armor was doubled and the armament consisted of three 7.62 mm (.30 cal) 483: 427: 111: 1597: 1660: 1623: 1523: 1518: 976: 674: 310:. The CTL-3 had a crew of two and was armed with two .30 cal (7.62 mm) 85: 521:– An improved version of the CTL-3. The only difference was improved suspension. 1548: 1543: 1538: 1533: 1513: 1508: 1466: 1325: 1211: 638:
forces received 26 of the tanks declined by the US Army; these were shipped to
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they were exported and used as an emergency light tank.
628:. During early 1943, two were tested at the US Army's 820: 495:– Designed by Marmon-Herrington to be shipped to the 993: 1684: 911: 909: 907: 897: 895: 451:Several hundred CTMS tanks were ordered by the 1071: 1123: 996:US Marine Corps Tank Crewman 1941–45: Pacific 904: 1035:Stuart, A History of the American Light Tank 973:Allied Armored Fighting Vehicles: 1:72 Scale 892: 801: 799: 399:. None of those tanks saw action. After the 349:required a light tank that could be used in 1098:Marmon-Herrington tanks at overvalwagen.com 1038:. Vol. 1. Novato, CA: Presidio Press. 941:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 789: 787: 785: 783: 1130: 1116: 873: 871: 869: 813: 811: 716:during World War II and briefly after the 1708:Military vehicles introduced in the 1930s 1031: 796: 773: 771: 769: 767: 765: 487:A CTL-3 being tested by the U.S. Marines. 431:A damaged Marmon-Herrington CTLS-4TAC in 340: 970: 885: 883: 780: 755: 753: 751: 749: 747: 745: 646:). 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Two Marmon-Herrington tanks, with one in the fore ground and one in the background. There are also two jeeps in the background.
Light tank
tankette
United States
Netherlands
Cuba
Empire of Japan
Indonesia
Republic of China
World War II
Indonesian National Revolution
Cuban Revolution
Marmon-Herrington
Armour
M2 Browning machine gun
M1919 Browning machine guns
V-12
Hercules
6-cylinder
gasoline
Bogie leaf suspension
Marmon-Herrington
light tanks
tankettes
Second World War
M1919 machine guns
M2 Browning machine gun
U.S. Marine Corps
attack on Pearl Harbor
Alaska

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