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The M2 and M3 - A Light Tank Origin Story
The M3 Stuart was THE allied light tank of World War 2. Good armour, good gun, good mobility, and loved by it's crews. It's development began with the T2, continued into the M2 and culminated in the ...
At the onset of World War II, the U.S. had no modern tanks equal to those used by the German military. Therefore, as an upgrade of the M2 Light Tank, the U.S. built the M3 Stuart in 1941, forming ...
Some tank designs would become emblematic of the era, with the Allies' M3 and M4 central among them. Light tanks and medium tanks had ample roles in the conflict, and models of the M3 provided both.
Named after American Civil War Confederate general J. E. B. Stuart, the M3 Stuart saw a lot of action in World War II and subsequent conflicts that include the Korean War and 1959 Cuban Revolution ...
But the M3’s design was in fact based upon expediency. Entering World War II, the United States fielded only M2A4 and M3 Stuart light tanks and a few dozen M2 medium tank suitable only for training.
But the M3’s design was in fact based upon expediency. Entering World War II, the United States fielded only M2A4 and M3 Stuart light tanks and a few dozen M2 medium tank suitable only for training.
The line will feature five light tanks and nine medium ones. This span of machines include a Chi-Ri prototype, the a Type 61 featuring the first post-war Japanese design, the light Type 95 Ha-Go ...
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