Types of American main battle tanks, what are the American tanks

Updated on military 2024-03-28
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    M1A1 main battle tank M1A2 main battle tank Marine type M1A1 tank M2 M3 armored vehicle.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    World War I: M1917 light tank (imitation of a French tank).

    World War II: M3 Stuart Light Tank, M3 Grant Lee Medium Tank, M4 Sherman Medium Tank (probably one of the most famous tanks of World War II and the most produced tank in the United States of World War II), M10 Tank Destroyer, M18 Hellcat Tank Destroyer, M24 Xiafei Light Tank, M26 Pershing Heavy Tank.

    After World War II: M48 "Patton" (fifties), M60 main battle tank (sixties), M1 "Abrams" main battle tank (seventies and eighties to the present).

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The heavy tanks of the United States in World War II were:

    1、m6/m6a1

    The development of heavy tanks, which began on the eve of the outbreak of the war, but their performance was so poor that the US military itself was reluctant to use them, produced a total of 43 units.

    The main gun is an M7 mm tank gun, and the M7 gun is coaxial with an M6 37 mm gun, and there is a coaxial machine gun under the 37 mm gun. The commander's conning tower was equipped with a millimeter machine gun; On the front of the hull, on movable stands, twin millimeter machine guns and millimeter fixed machine guns controlled by the driver were mounted.

    The total weight of this type of tank is more than 60 tons.

    2. T28 tank.

    In order to deal with the German army's "Mouse" tank, the United States developed at the end of World War II, formerly known as T-95, and renamed T-28 in 1946. The vehicle had a turretless structure with frontal armor up to 300 mm thick, which could withstand frontal attacks from German 88-mm anti-tank guns. The main ** was adopted with 1 105-mm tank gun.

    3. T29 tank.

    In order to counter the German army's "Tiger 1" and "Tiger King" tanks, development began in 1944.

    At the end of World War II, only one T29 was completed, and several more were being assembled. In the end, only 8 T29 tanks were assembled and rolled off the assembly line.

    Artillery: 105mm T5E1 T5E2 L65

    The frontal armor was 178 mm thick, and the rear armor was 110 mm thick.

    4. T30 tank.

    Developed at the same time as the T29, it differed from the T29 by the adoption of a 155-mm T7 tank gun. There were only two test vehicles.

    5. T34 tank.

    On 17 May 1945, the Ordnance Commission proposed the installation of the T53 gun on two T30 tanks, which was converted from a 120-mm anti-aircraft gun.

    The T34 is similar in appearance to the T29 and T30, except that the barrel is too long, and a 100 mm thick steel plate is welded to the rear of the turret for trimming.

    6. T32 tank.

    Four T32 prototypes were built on the basis of the Pershing tank, armed with a 90-mm T15E2 tank gun and 7 62-mm side-by-side machine guns.

    7. M26 heavy tank.

    The M26 Pershing tank was the only practical heavy tank of the U.S. Army in World War II (redefined as a medium tank after the war) with a long-barreled 90 mm gun, and was put into combat in March 1945. The total combat weight is 41900kg

    A total of 2,428 units were produced.

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