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The tank recovery vehicle M74 (M74) [1] was an engineer vehicle used by the U.S. Army in the 1950s. It was designed to cope with the heavier weights of the M26 Pershing and M47 Patton . It could also be suitable for light dozing, since it had a hydraulic, front-mounted spade.
M74 armored recovery vehicle – Upgrade of the M32 to provide the same capability for heavier post-war tanks, converted from M4A3 HVSS tanks. In appearance, the M74 is very similar to the M32, fitted with an A-Frame crane, a main towing winch, an auxiliary winch, and a manual utility winch.
In response to the information about the T-54A tank the US had to develop new M60 tank (production started in 1959) heavier than 46 metric tons, which M74 armored recovery vehicle was unable to retrieve. The design of a new ARV vehicle was based on the chassis and parts of the automotive component of the M48 Patton and M60 tanks. The original ...
M88 Hercules Recovery Vehicle. Among the biggest armored recovery vehicles in use, the M88 was built to handle the hard work of repairing and replacing damaged fighting vehicles while under fire ...
M74 armored recovery vehicle; M88 recovery vehicle; M578 light recovery vehicle This page was last edited on 31 August 2013, at 04:09 (UTC). Text ...
Tank recovery vehicle M32A1B3 – M32B3s brought to the same standard as the M32A1B1. Tank recovery vehicle M32B4 – M32s converted from M4A4s. M74 tank recovery vehicle; Upgrade of the M32 to provide the same capability with regards to heavier post-war tanks, converted from M4A3 HVSS tanks. In appearance, the M74 is very similar to the M32 ...
M74 armored recovery vehicle; M88 recovery vehicle; M578 light recovery vehicle; S. Sherman ARV; T. Type 84; V. VT-55A; VT-72; W. WZT This page was last edited on 5 ...
M74 armored recovery vehicle; M75 armored personnel carrier; M76 Otter; M103 heavy tank; M123 and M125 10-ton 6x6 trucks; M274 ½-ton 4×4 utility platform truck; M422 Mighty Mite; MAZ-535; MAZ-537; Mk 61 105 mm self-propelled howitzer; MT-LB