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Production M6 and pilot M6A1 examples were evaluated at Fort Knox in the early part of 1943. The reports were critical of the awkward and inefficient crew stations, and the superfluous 37mm gun. [8] However, in October, the tank had performed well enough at Aberdeen Proving Ground to proceed. [9]
The 37 mm gun motor carriage M6, also known as M6 Fargo, and under the manufacturer (Dodge)'s designation WC55, was a modified Dodge WC52 light truck mounting a light anti-tank gun. It was used by the United States Army for infantry support and as a mobile anti-tank gun .
The M6 heavy tank was a heavy tank built off of the similarly designed multi-turreted T1, armed with a 76.2 mm gun, a co-axial 37 mm gun, ...
M5 light tank, (Stuart) M6 heavy tank, 60-ton; M7 medium tank (G137) M8 light armored car (Greyhound) M22 Locust tank, light, airborne, 37 mm gun;
An M6 Linebacker along the highway near Balad, Iraq, October 2005. An air defense variant, these vehicles are modified M2A2 ODSs with the TOW missile system replaced with a four-tube Stinger missile system. The U.S. Army awarded the initial contract in 1995, calling for 260 Bradleys converted into the configuration. [60]
The M6, M6A1 and M6A2 are a series of metal-cased, circular, heavy anti-tank landmines produced by the United States from May 1944 to May 1945. Work on the M6 mine began in 1943, after the campaigns in North Africa .
M3 series medium tanks (as a secondary weapon): M5 or M6 in mount M24. [36] Heavy tank M6 (as a secondary weapon): M6 in mount T49. [37] LVT(A)-1 "amtank": M6 in mount M44. [34] 37 mm gun motor carriage T22 – eventually light armored car M8: M6 in mount M23A1; the competing designs 37 mm gun motor carriage T43 / light armored car T21 and 37 ...
M6 bomb truck, a truck used to move bombs during World War II; M6 gun motor carriage, an American World War II light truck armed with an anti-tank gun; M6 gun, a 3" towed artillery piece; M6 heavy tank, a World War II heavy tank design that never entered full production; M6 Linebacker, an anti-aircraft variant of the M2 Bradley infantry ...