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The T1 prototype was followed in 1928 by the very similar T1E1. Four of these were built, making the T1E1 the only T1 version which was not built as a single prototype. The T1E1 was briefly standardized for production as the Light Tank, M1, but this was revoked after only a couple of months. The T1E1 had a few minor changes from the T1: the ...
The first T1E1 was delivered to the Army in December 1941. [4] From 1941 to 1942, three prototypes were built: one with electric transmission and two with torque converter transmission. Variants with hydramatic transmission were never completed. The prototypes also differed in hull assembly method: one had a welded hull and two had cast hulls.
The 90 mm gun M1/M2/M3 was an American heavy anti-aircraft and anti-tank gun, playing a role similar to the German 8.8cm Flak 18. It had a 3.5 in (90 mm) diameter bore, and a 50 caliber barrel, giving it a length of 15 ft (4.6 m). It was capable of firing a 3.5 in × 23.6 in (90 mm × 600 mm) shell 62,474 ft (19,042 m) horizontally, or a ...
Mine exploder T1E1 roller (Earthworm) – Roller discs made from armor plate. Used with M32 TRV. Mine exploder T1E2 roller – Two forward units with 7 roller discs only. Experimental. Mine exploder T1E3/M1 roller (Aunt Jemima) – Two forward units with five 10 ft (3.0 m) discs. Most widely used T1 variant, adopted as the M1. 75 built.
A disadvantage of the torsion bar suspension used in Tiger and Panther tanks (and many other WWII-era tanks and other AFVs) was the inability to incorporate an escape hatch through the bottom of the hull, a common feature of WWII-era tanks, as the torsion bar arrangement would have blocked crew access to such a hatch; however, the absence of ...
Pages in category "90 mm artillery" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 9 cm kanon PL vz ...
T95 – The original tank, with a 90 mm T208 smoothbore gun with a rigid mounting. T95E1 – Recoil mount, 90 mm T208 gun, simplified fire-control system; T95E2 – Turret from the M48A2, 90 mm M41 rifled gun; T95E3 – Turret from the T54E2, 105 mm T140 rifled gun; T95E4 – Turret from the T96, 105 mm T210 smoothbore gun
The Engesa EE-T1 Osório was a Brazilian main battle tank prototype developed by Engesa.The tank was intended to be sold first to Arab and other Third World countries, jump-starting production — and enabling the Brazilian Army to later place its own orders without having to fund development costs.