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The 75 mm howitzer motor carriage M8 was a self-propelled howitzer vehicle of the United States in use during World War II.It was developed on the chassis of the M5 Stuart tank and was equipped with a M116 howitzer in an M7 mount.
In 1875, the three formed the Columbus Buggy Company and Peters Dash Company, [6] with $20,000 in capital. [4] Its first facility was locating at Wall and Locust streets near the modern day One Nationwide Plaza building in the Arena District, immediately north of downtown Columbus, and near the Ohio Penitentiary and Union Station. [10]
The 240 mm howitzer motor carriage T92 was a self-propelled howitzer developed by the United States during World War II. The same mounting with the 8-inch gun M1 was developed as the T93. Neither was built in significant numbers and the war ended before they could be used in combat.
The July 1943 Ordnance Publications for Supply Index (OPSI); page 68) sums up in detail, the coverage of Group G as: "Armored, half-track, and scout cars; gun, howitzer, and mortar motor carriages; cargo, mortar, personnel, half-track and universal carriers; armored amphibian, light, medium, and heavy tanks; light, medium, heavy, crane and amphibian/track-type tractors; wheeled tractors ...
"Howitzer Motor Carriage" Ordnance Department / White Motor Company United States 75 mm L/18.4. Half track: M3; Retired 1942 312 312 some received 2nd hand Equipped with 75 mm Pack Howitzer M1 [106] [107] T19 HMC "Howitzer Motor Carriage" Ordnance Department / Diamond T United States 105 mm L/22. Half track: M3; Retired 1942 324 324
M43 howitzer motor carriage United States: 1945 203 M55 self-propelled howitzer United States: 1952 203 M110 self-propelled howitzer United States: 1963 210 Al-Fao Iraq: 1990 - Cancelled 240 T92 howitzer motor carriage United States: 1945 280 Mortier 280 mm TR de Schneider sur affût-chenilles St Chamond France: 1919 406 2A3 Kondensator 2P ...
The T19 howitzer motor carriage (HMC) was a 105 mm (4.1 in) howitzer mounted on a M3 Half-track chassis. It saw service during World War II with the U.S. Army. Its secondary armament consisted of an air-cooled .50 in (13 mm) M2 machine gun for local defense. It was produced by Diamond T between January 1942 and April 1942.
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