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  2. T28 super-heavy tank - Wikipedia

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    The T28 super-heavy tank was an American super-heavy tank/assault gun designed for the United States Army during World War II. It was originally designed to break through German defenses of the Siegfried Line and was later considered as a possible participant in the planned invasion of the Japanese mainland.

  3. T95 medium tank - Wikipedia

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    The T95's equipment is on a fixed mount and is stabilized in two axes. The T95E1 equipment was installed on a recoil mount, but lacks stabilization systems. All T95 models were equipped with T320 armor-piercing rounds, which have tungsten cores, diameters of 40 mm, and muzzle velocities of 1,520 meters per second. These rounds can successfully ...

  4. List of land vehicles of the United States Armed Forces

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    Super-Heavy tank T28 (T95 GMC) Super Heavy T33 (T33-7 HMC Main battle tanks. In active service. M1A1D/M1A2/M1A2 SEP Abrams; M1A1HA Abrams; Out of service. M60A1 ...

  5. Tanks of the United States in the Cold War - Wikipedia

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    The T95 medium tank was developed from 1955 to 1959. These tanks used many advanced or unusual features, such as siliceous-cored armor, the APFSDS -firing 90 mm T208 smoothbore gun in a rigid mounting without recoil, a new transmission, and the OPTAC fire-control system , which incorporated the T53 Optical Tracking, Acquisition and Ranging ...

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  7. Talk:T28 super-heavy tank - Wikipedia

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    In reality though the T28 and the T95 are indeed one and the same vehicle, it was first called T28 and later T95. The "game-T28" is made up by the game designers. You may find black&white pictures of a tank that looks like the "game-T28" on the web, but make no mistake, they are of the real T28/T95: the tank has two pairs of tracks on each side ...

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  9. Ford GAA engine - Wikipedia

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    The GAF powered the M26 (2,222), M26A1, T28/T95 (2), and M45 (185). The GAN powered the T23 (248) and M4A3E2 (254). In order to meet the need for a larger engine, Ford resurrected the V-12 version as the GAC, which produced 770 hp (570 kW) and powered the T29 , and T32 (6).