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M3A1 Stuart tank on the town green of New Milford, Connecticut M5 Stuart tank at 5020 W. 95th street in Oak Lawn, Illinois M5 Stuart tank on East A Street in Brunswick, Maryland Multiple M5 Stuart tanks in Harmony Church, Fort Moore, Georgia Zimbabawe A former Rhodesian Army Stuart tank on display at the Zimbabwe Military Museum in the city of ...
37 mm gun M5, as mounted in light tank M2A4 37mm GMC M6 with improvised machine gun mount. Two tank gun variants were developed based on the barrel of the M3. The first, initially designated M3A1 but renamed M5 on 13 October 1939, was shortened by 5.1 in (130 mm) to avoid damage to the tube in wooded areas.
M1 combat car, also known as the M1 light tank; M1 light motorcycle; M2 light tank, .5" MG or 37 mm gun, 11-ton; M2 medium tank; M2 combat car (G38) M3 medium tank (Lee/Grant), 28-ton, 37 mm and 75 mm gun; M3 light tank, (Stuart)12-ton, M4 medium tank (Sherman), 30-ton, 75/76 mm gun; M5 light tank, (Stuart) M6 heavy tank, 60-ton; M7 medium tank ...
M3 Stuart (M3A3, M5A1) (50 tanks, only used in India-Burma Theater by Chinese Expedition Army) M24 Chaffee – 233; M18 Hellcat; Type 95 Ha-Go (captured only) Type 97 Chi-Ha (captured only) Panzer I (10 bought from Germany before the war) Vickers 6-ton (20 bought from UK before the war) Vickers amphibious tank M1931 (29 tanks purchased from GB)
M3A1 may refer to: M3A1 Bradley, a variant of an American armored reconnaissance vehicle; Stuart tank, an American light tank; M3 Half-track, ...
Close Support Tank United States: M4 with a 105 mm howitzer Centaur IV: Close Support Tank: 1944-1944 United Kingdom: In service for less than a month with the 1st Canadian Centaur Battery (formed Aug 6, 1944 - disbanded Aug 29, 1944), RCA, after landing in Normandy. Tanks returned to the Royal Marines. Ram Badger: Flame tank: 1941-1944 Canada ...
By February 1944 almost all USMC primary tanks were of the M4 series with only M3 specialty variants like the M3A1 (Satan) flame tank retained. The 5th and 6th Tank Battalions never used light tanks during World War II. [14] The last combat related tank landing operation by the USMC was at Okinawa on 1 April 1945 by the 1st & 6th Tank ...
Stuart tank: 1941: 51: ... M3A1 Half-track: Various, ... A turretless M5 light tank used for reconnaissance Miscellaneous vehicles