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  2. M3 half-track - Wikipedia

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    200 mi (320 km) Maximum speed. 45 mph (72 km/h) on road. The M3 half-track was an American armored personnel carrier half-track widely used by the Allies during World War II and in the Cold War. Derived from the M2 half-track car, the M3 was extensively produced, with about 15,000 standard M3s and more than 38,000 variant units manufactured.

  3. Half-track - Wikipedia

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    Half-track. A half-track is a civilian or military vehicle with regular wheels at the front for steering and continuous tracks at the back to propel the vehicle and carry most of the load. The purpose of this combination is to produce a vehicle with the cross-country capabilities of a tank and the handling of a wheeled vehicle.

  4. M5 half-track - Wikipedia

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    42 mph (68 km/h) The M5 half-track (officially the Carrier, Personnel, Half-track, M5) was an American armored personnel carrier in use during World War II. It was developed in 1942 when existing manufacturers of the M2 half-track car, and M3 half-track could not keep up with production demand. International Harvester (IH) had capacity to ...

  5. Category:World War II half-tracks - Wikipedia

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    T19 Howitzer Motor Carriage. T30 Howitzer Motor Carriage. T48 Gun Motor Carriage. Type 1 Ho-Ha. Type 98 20 mm AA half-track vehicle. Type 98 Ko-Hi. Categories: Armoured fighting vehicles of World War II. Half-tracks.

  6. British military vehicle markings of World War II - Wikipedia

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    The use of markings on British military vehicles expanded and became more sophisticated following the mass production and mechanization of armies in World War II. Unit marks were sometimes amended at the front to make them less visible when in view of the enemy. Certain other marks were however made more visible in front line areas, such as ...

  7. M9 half-track - Wikipedia

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    Operational. range. 125 mi (201 km) Maximum speed. 42 mph (68 km/h) The M9 half-track was a half-track produced by International Harvester in the United States during World War II for lend-lease supply to the Allies. It was designed to provide a similar vehicle to the M2 half-track car. It had the same body and chassis as the M5 half-track ...

  8. British Commonwealth armoured fighting vehicles of World War II

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    Black Prince - Churchill development to carry 17-pounder. Excelsior - heavily armoured assault tank. Tortoise heavy assault tank - a very heavy armoured tank for use in breaching fixed defences in Europe. Valiant - a heavily armoured but small assault tank intended for use in the war in the Far East.

  9. Loyd Carrier - Wikipedia

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    system. braked - two drums per track. The Loyd Carrier was one of a number of small tracked vehicles used by the British and Commonwealth forces in the Second World War to transport equipment and men about the battlefield. Alongside the Bren, Scout and Machine Gun Carriers, they also moved infantry support weapons.