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In late 1973 the Proyecto de Tanque Argentino Mediano (Argentine Medium Tank Project) was founded with the goal of designing and developing a tank for the Argentine Army. Lacking the experience and the necessary technology, the Argentine government sought collaboration with a foreign company, resulting in a contract with the German company ...
127th Armor - traces its origins as far back as 1838, to a company also known as the "Buffalo City Guards". 127th Tank Battalion (formed 1950) reorganized and redesignated as 127th Armor, a CARS parent regiment, on 16 March 1959. The regiment then consisted of the 1st Medium Tank Battalion, an element of the 27th Armored Division (United States).
Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement – 7,500; Heavy Equipment Transport System; M35 2½ ton cargo truck; M939 Truck – 32,000; M970; Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles – 80,000; Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck – 13,000; Logistics Vehicle System; Palletized Load System; Commercial Utility Cargo Vehicle; R-11 Refueler; Gun Truck ...
Medium tank M4 Sherman (all models) M46 Patton; M47 Patton; M48A1/A2/A3/A5 Patton; M48A4; Experimental. T20 medium tank; T22 medium tank; T23 medium tank; Heavy tanks
Production for the M2 medium tanks was 18 M2 tanks, and 94 M2A1 tanks, for a total of 112. For combat it was a poor design, with thin armor, inadequate main armament and a high-profile. The four sponson -mounted machine guns proved to be completely unnecessary.
M1922 medium tank; M2 medium tank; P. Patton tank; M26 Pershing; T. T2 tank; T20 medium tank; T22 Medium Tank; T23 Medium Tank; T54 (American tank) T69 tank; T95 ...
Medium tanks of the United Kingdom (9 P) Medium tanks of the United States (1 C, 22 P) This page was last edited on 1 August 2020, at 09:01 (UTC). Text is available ...
On 7 November 1950, the US Ordnance Committee Minutes (OCM), order #33476, ceased utilizing the terms heavy, medium, and light tanks and redesignated tanks by the gun system, e.g. 90 mm Gun Tank M48 Patton, etc. [5] with heavy gun tanks (120 mm or 4.724 in), medium gun tanks (90 mm or 3.543 in), and light gun tanks (76 mm or 2.992 in), although ...