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  2. M10 tank destroyer - Wikipedia

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    The M10 tank destroyer, formally known as 3-inch gun motor carriage M10 or M10 GMC, was an American tank destroyer of World War II. After US entry into World War II and the formation of the Tank Destroyer Force , a suitable vehicle was needed to equip the new battalions.

  3. The M10 Tank Destroyer in WWII in 18 Pictures! - WAR HISTORY...

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    The M10 tank destroyer was a World War II United States tank destroyer which was based on the chassis of the M4 Sherman tank, it was fitted with the 3-inch (76.2 mm) Gun M7.

  4. M10 Booker - Wikipedia

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    The M10 Booker is an armored vehicle that is intended to support our Infantry Brigade Combat Teams by suppressing and destroying fortifications, gun systems and trench routes, and then secondarily providing protection against enemy armored vehicles.

  5. The M10 & M10A1: The primary U.S. Tank Destroyers of WWII

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    While the U.S. Army phased out dedicated Tank Destroyer units (and vehicles) immediately following WWII, the M10 and M10A1 would soldier on with Allied countries for many years. Today, these vehicles survive only in museums and in the hands of collectors.

  6. The M10 GMC: The first good American TD | The Sherman Tank Site

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    The M10 was a tank destroyer mounting a 3-inch anti-tank gun and was known as the M10 3 inch Gun Motor Carriage during the war, or M10 GMC. It used the M4A2 chassis with the GM 6046 to power it, with a new lighter upper hull and turret.

  7. 34 Brilliant Images of the VERY Effective M10 Tank Destroyer

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    It soon became the most-produced American tank destroyer in WWII, numbering 6,406 units in all its variants. The M10 pioneered the path for the further development of tank destroyers, soon leading to the production of M18 Hellcat and M36 Jackson.

  8. How America's M10 Tank Destroyer Smashed Hitler's Tanks

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    Here's What You Need to Know: The United States’ M10 Tank Destroyer was one of the more potent anti-tank weapons of World War II.

  9. 17pdr SP Achilles - Wikipedia

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    The 17pdr SP Achilles (officially 17 pounder, Self-Propelled, Achilles) is a British variant of the American M10 tank destroyer armed with the British Ordnance QF 17-pounder high-velocity 76.2 mm (3-inch) anti-tank gun in place of the M10's considerably less powerful 3-inch (76.2 mm) Gun M7.

  10. Tank Destroyers — Meet the U.S. Army’s Panzer Hunters of WW2 ...

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    Development: The M10 Wolverine, America’s first true tank destroyer, was born out of a need for a mobile, affordable, and effective anti-tank vehicle. Developed on the reliable chassis of the M4 Sherman, the M10 Wolverine entered service in 1942. With its sloped armour and open-topped turret, the M10 was distinct from other armored vehicles ...

  11. M10 Tank Destroyer - Audie Murphy

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    During this battle, he climbed aboard a burning M10 "Wolverine" Tank Destroyer which was abandoned in a nearby ditch and began firing a .50 caliber machine gun at the enemy. He killed an estimated 50 German foot soldiers and turned back 6 Panzer tanks.