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  2. M4 Sherman - Wikipedia

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    Research for tank casualties in Normandy from 6 June to 10 July 1944 conducted by the British No. 2 Operational Research Section concluded that from a sample of 40 Sherman tanks, 33 tanks burned (82 percent) and 7 tanks remained unburned following an average of 1.89 penetrations. In comparison, from a sample of five Panzer IVs, four tanks ...

  3. Tanks of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... Union with their T-34 tank system, the M4 Sherman was the same ... plans were laid in the US for a tank with a 105 mm main gun ...

  4. M4 Sherman variants - Wikipedia

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    M4 Sherman Crocodile – M4 tank modified with the flamethrower and fuel trailer from a Churchill Crocodile. Four built and issued to 739th Tank Battalion, which was attached to the 29th Division for Operation Grenade in February 1945, where they cleared the Old Citadel in the town of Jülich .

  5. File:M4A4 cutaway.svg - Wikipedia

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    Català: Tall transversal d'un tanc Shermann M4A4 1 - Anella per a l'elevació, 2 - Ventilador, 3 - Trapa de torreta, 4 - Periscopi, 5 - Frontissa de la trapa de torreta, 6 - Seient de torreta, 7 - Seient de l'artiller, 8 - Seient del comandant, 9 - Torreta, 10 - Filtre d'aire, 11 - Protecció del vas d'expansió del radiador, 12 - Distribuidor del filtre d'aire, 13 - Motor, 14 - Tub d ...

  6. Category:M4 Sherman tanks - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Pages in category "M4 Sherman tanks"

  7. Chrysler A57 multibank - Wikipedia

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    Chrysler multibank. It was born out of the necessity for a rear-mounted tank engine to be developed and produced in the shortest time possible for use in the M3A4 Lee medium tank and its successor M4A4 Sherman medium tank.

  8. 75 mm gun M2–M6 - Wikipedia

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    The US Army also experimented with mounting the M3 on various wheeled carriages for use as anti-tank gun, but the program was cancelled due to a lack of requirement. [5] Barrel length: 40 calibers (3 m) Muzzle velocity: 619 m/s (2,031 ft/s) with M72 AP shell; M4. The 75 mm aircraft gun M4 is a modification of the M3 gun found in medium tanks.

  9. M74 armored recovery vehicle - Wikipedia

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    The tank recovery vehicle M74 (M74) [1] was an engineer vehicle used by the U.S. Army in the 1950s. It was designed to cope with the heavier weights of the M26 Pershing and M47 Patton . It could also be suitable for light dozing, since it had a hydraulic, front-mounted spade.