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The 155 mm gun motor carriage M40 was an American self-propelled artillery vehicle built on a widened and lengthened medium tank M4A3 chassis, but with a Continental engine and with HVSS (horizontal volute spring suspension), which was introduced at the end of the Second World War.
M41 howitzer motor carriage, 155-mm howitzer; G-237 M36B2 gun motor carriage, 90-mm, M36 tank destroyer; G-238 M37 howitzer motor carriage, 105-mm howitzer; G-239 T26E heavy tank, 105-mm howitzer, G-240 M29 bomb trailer 3/4-ton payload American Bantam Car Co. G-241 tank medium, 75-mm gun, wet, G-242 M19 gun motor carriage, 40-mm gun, wet, MXWH ...
The resulting vehicle was initially designated 155 mm gun motor carriage T83 and eventually standardized as 155 mm gun motor carriage M40. [18] 155 mm gun motor carriage T79, based on T23 medium tank chassis, never advanced past proposal stage. [19] A portable "Panama mount" M1 was also provided.
M6 gun motor carriage, (T21), M7 howitzer motor carriage, (T32) M8 howitzer motor carriage, (T17E1), Scott; M9 gun motor carriage, (T40), M10 gun motor carriage, (T35E1), M11 not used; M12 gun motor carriage, (T6), M13 multiple gun motor carriage; M14 multiple gun motor carriage; M15 multiple gun motor carriage; M16 multiple gun motor carriage
The M43 shared the same chassis as the more widely produced M40 gun motor carriage, which instead mounted a 155 mm gun, and were designed by the Pressed Steel Car Company. A production run of 576 was planned originally, but in the end only 24 were produced and another 24 were converted from M40 hulls. [1]
155mm Gun Motor Carriage M12 – self-propelled 155 mm Gun Motor Carriage (GMC). Cargo Carrier M30 – cargo Carrier (an M12 with crew and ammunition space in lieu of the gun). 155mm Gun Motor Carriage M40 – self-propelled 155 mm GMC (Either M1A1 or M2 gun) based on the M4A3 (HVSS) chassis.
CITER 155 mm L33 gun; D. De Bange 155 mm cannon; Dhanush (howitzer) E. EVA (howitzer) F. FH-88; ... M12 Gun Motor Carriage; M40 Gun Motor Carriage; M41 howitzer motor ...
[4] [dubious – discuss] The vehicle was also dubbed "King Kong" by American operators due to the raw power of its gun. [citation needed] In 1945, the M12 was complemented in Europe by the M40 gun motor carriage, designed on a late-war M4A3 Sherman chassis with the 155 mm gun M1 the successor to the 155mm M1918. Postwar, the M12 was retired ...