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  2. M48 Patton - Wikipedia

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    The M48 Patton was the first U.S. medium gun tank [10] ... The receiver of the M2HB took up a great deal of space in the already cramped cupola's interior. Also due ...

  3. Royal Tank Museum - Wikipedia

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    The exhibit includes a bisected Jordanian M48 Patton tank, allowing visitors to observe its interior, which contains the remains of soldiers and ammunition that were originally housed within. Additionally, the display features the tank's engine and a selection of different types of shells used in various tank models.

  4. File:M48 Medium Tank Patton at Fort Greely Alaska, 14th April ...

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  5. Patton tank - Wikipedia

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    M47 Patton, the first US main battle tank, in service from 1952 through 1959 with the U.S. Army, and through the mid-1990s in foreign service. M48 Patton, a tank model in service from the mid-1950s through the Vietnam War with the U.S. Army, and still operational in foreign service. M60, the standard main battle tank of the United States from ...

  6. Magach - Wikipedia

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    Magach (Hebrew: מגח, Hebrew pronunciation:, "battering-ram") is the designation of a series of tanks in Israeli service. The tanks are based on the American M48 and M60 tanks. The name continued to be used for all M48/M60 tanks. Magach 1, 2, 3, and 5 are based on M48 series tanks, and Magach 6 and 7 are based on M60 series tanks.

  7. M247 Sergeant York - Wikipedia

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    The M247 Sergeant York DIVAD (Division Air Defense) was a self-propelled anti-aircraft gun (SPAAG), developed by Ford Aerospace in the late 1970s. Based on the M48 Patton tank, it replaced the Patton's turret with a new one that featured twin radar-directed Bofors 40 mm rapid-fire guns.

  8. Russia, So Desperate for Armor, Is Digging Up Ancient Soviet ...

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    Desperate for armor, Russia is reactivating BTR-50P amphibious armored personnel carriers, which were built over a half century ago between 1954 and 1970.

  9. M60 tank - Wikipedia

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    The M48 Patton tank entered US service in 1952 but its early designs were deemed unsatisfactory by Army Field Forces (AFF). The improvements to the M48 focused on improving the 90 mm main gun and fire control systems while simultaneously exploring the development of silicas glass composite armor and autoloader systems.