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The 17pdr SP Achilles (officially 17 pounder, Self-Propelled, Achilles) is a British variant of the American M10 tank destroyer armed with the British Ordnance QF 17-pounder high-velocity 76.2 mm (3-inch) anti-tank gun in place of the M10's considerably less powerful 3-inch (76.2 mm) Gun M7.
The M10 tank destroyer, formally known as 3-inch gun motor carriage M10 or M10 GMC, was an American tank destroyer of World War II. After US entry into World War II and the formation of the Tank Destroyer Force , a suitable vehicle was needed to equip the new battalions.
17-pounder SP Achilles of the Battle of the Bulge in La Roche-en-Ardenne. The British also converted some of their US-produced M10 tank destroyers, replacing the 3-inch (76 mm) M7 gun with the 17-pounder; the resulting vehicles were called 17pdr SP Achilles or just 17-pdr M10C. These served with Royal Artillery as self-propelled guns.
The Tank Destroyer Command eventually numbered over 100,000 men and 80 battalions each equipped with 36 self-propelled tank destroyers or towed guns. The first US tank destroyer was a 75 mm gun on a half-track chassis M10 tank destroyer. Only a few shots were expected to be fired from any firing position. Strong reconnaissance elements were ...
An American-made turreted tank destroyer initially armed with the 3-inch Gun M7 and modified to the standard British 17-pounder anti-tank gun. Its angular welded steel hull used many components of the M4A2. The M10 was issued to Canadian anti-tank units in NW Europe. 17pdr SP Achilles: More commonly known today as the M10 Achilles, was a ...
The 17-pounder could knock out any German tank. Often referred to by the post-war nickname "Firefly", but during WWII this nickname was also used for the 17pdr M10. Lee and Grant – M3 Lee medium tank; 3in SP M10 – M10 tank destroyer; 17pdr SP M10 – M10 tank destroyer equipped with a British 17-pounder gun
tank destroyer Achilles: 1944: 57.2: QF 17-pdr (76mm) 1×12.7mm Browning M2HB: 29.6: 276: 300: 1,100: 5: tank destroyer M10 with British gun Archer: 1943: 60: QF 17-pdr (76mm) 1× .303 Bren LMG: 15: 145: 230: 655: 4: tank destroyer Light Tank Mk VIA: 1936: 14: Vickers .50 machine gun (12.7mm) 1× .303 Vickers machine gun: 4.93: 67: 210: 1,682: ...
In 1944 the 7th Anti-Tank Regiment, which had previously only operated towed anti-tank guns, was partially equipped with M10 tank destroyers. The regiment contained three batteries, each equipped with four M10s (as well as four towed 17 pounder anti tank guns) and also received a single 17 pounder variant of the M10. The regiment primarily ...