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The M19 multiple gun motor carriage (MGMC) was a World War II United States Army self-propelled anti-aircraft weapon on the M24 light tank chassis. It was equipped with two Bofors 40 mm guns. It was produced by Cadillac and Massey Ferguson of Canada near the end of 1944. The M19 was developed from the T65 which was based on the M5 light tank ...
The T65 assault rifle is the first 5.56×45mm NATO rifle adopted by the Taiwanese military, with the project starting in 1968. The design sought to improve the AR-15 design by replacing the direct impingement system with a short stroke gas piston , improving the reliability of the rifle.
M6 gun motor carriage, (T21), M7 howitzer motor carriage, (T32) M8 howitzer motor carriage, (T17E1), Scott; M9 gun motor carriage, (T40), M10 gun motor carriage, (T35E1), M11 not used; M12 gun motor carriage, (T6), M13 multiple gun motor carriage; M14 multiple gun motor carriage; M15 multiple gun motor carriage; M16 multiple gun motor carriage
T65 may refer to: T65 (cartridge), an experimental rifle cartridge; BSA T65 Thunderbolt, a motorcycle; Continental T65, a tuboshaft engine; Cooper T65, a racing car; INS Bangaram (T65), a patrol vessel of the Indian Navy; Slingsby T.65 Vega, a glider; T65 assault rifle; T65 Gun Motor Carriage; T65 telephone
One built, but replaced by the M41 howitzer motor carriage based on the light tank M24 chassis. [53] 40 mm gun motor carriage T65; Anti-aircraft vehicle based on lengthened M5A1 with Bofors 40 mm gun. Not proceeded with but ideas used in developing M19 multiple gun motor carriage using the light tank M24 chassis. 20 mm multiple gun motor ...
The M15 half-track, officially designated M15 Combination Gun Motor Carriage, was a self-propelled anti-aircraft gun on a half-track chassis used by the United States Army during World War II. It was equipped with one 37 millimeter (1.5 in) M1 autocannon and two water-cooled .50 caliber (12.7 mm) M2 Browning heavy machine guns.
The July 1943 Ordnance Publications for Supply Index (OPSI); page 68) sums up in detail, the coverage of Group G as: "Armored, half-track, and scout cars; gun, howitzer, and mortar motor carriages; cargo, mortar, personnel, half-track and universal carriers; armored amphibian, light, medium, and heavy tanks; light, medium, heavy, crane and amphibian/track-type tractors; wheeled tractors ...
The M19 was developed from the T65 which was based on the M5 light tank chassis; initially as the T65E1 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage. - This confused me, do you mean that the original name for the M19 was the T65E1? Consider rephrasing. Done; a production of 1,000 had been requested - 1,000 of what? The T65? Done