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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.
M41A3 tank, combat, light, fuel injection engine, full-track, 76 mm; M45 medium tank, (G226) ... M40 gun motor carriage; M41 howitzer motor carriage;
The BMW M40 is an SOHC straight-four petrol engine which was produced from 1987–1994. [1] [2] It served as BMW's base model four-cylinder engine and was produced alongside the higher performance BMW M42 DOHC four-cylinder engine from 1989 onwards. Compared with its M10 predecessor, the M40 uses a belt-driven camshaft, [3] and hydraulic ...
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 M40 – self-propelled 155 mm GMC (Either M1A1 or M2 gun) based on the M4A3 (HVSS) chassis. 8in Howitzer Motor Carriage M43 – self-propelled 8 inch HMC (standardized post-World War II).
M40 field protective mask, a United States military gas mask; M40 rifle, a sniper rifle; M40 gun motor carriage, a United States self-propelled artillery vehicle; M40 recoilless rifle, an anti-tank gun; M/40 automatic cannon, a Swedish heavy machine gun; Macchi M.40, a prototype 1920s Italian catapult-launched reconnaissance seaplane
The M40 recoilless rifle [17] [18] ... Locally produced carriage [29] China: Norinco: Type 75 ... Note the metal guard to protect the engine from the gun blast.
The 3-inch gun motor carriage T40, later given the production model number M9 was a US tank destroyer (a self-propelled anti-tank gun), of the early part of World War II. It mounted a 3-inch anti-aircraft gun on a M3 medium tank hull. A small production run of 50 tanks was planned in 1942.