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    The M2 medium tank, officially Medium Tank, M2, was a United States Army medium tank that was first produced in 1939 by the Rock Island Arsenal, just prior...
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    Light Tank, M1/M1 Combat Car Light Tank, M2 M2A2/A3/A4 T7 Combat Car - Light tank Medium tank, M2 M3/M5 Stuart – Light tank M3 Lee/medium tank, M3 M4...
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    M3 Lee (redirect from Medium Tank M3)
    The M3 Lee, officially Medium Tank, M3, was an American medium tank used during World War II. The turret was produced in two different forms, one for US...
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    models M2 to M6, was the standard American medium caliber gun fitted to mobile platforms during World War II. They were primarily mounted on tanks, such...
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    A medium tank is a classification of tanks, particularly prevalent during World War II, which represented a compromise between the mobility oriented light...
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    States Army. The T2 tank built in 1930 by Rock Island Arsenal. Its legacy, however, was the M2 light tank, developed into the M2 medium tank, and onto the M3...
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    M4 Sherman (redirect from M4 Medium Tank)
    The M4 Sherman, officially medium tank, M4, was the medium tank most widely used by the United States and Western Allies in World War II. The M4 Sherman...
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    M1 combat car (redirect from M2 Combat Car)
    very similar Light Tank, M2. After the Spanish Civil War, most armies (including the U.S. Army), realized that they needed tanks armed with cannons,...
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    which is equivalent to various medium and main battle tanks operated by other nations. By design, it is not a tank by modern standards, and would, according...
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    The M2 light tank, officially Light Tank, M2, was an American light tank of the interwar period which saw limited service during World War II. The most...
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    The T25 Medium tank was a prototype designed and tested in the United States, in 1944–45. A variant of an earlier series of prototypes, the T20/T22/T23...
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    The T95 was an American prototype medium tank developed from 1955 to 1959. These tanks used many advanced or unusual features, such as siliceous-cored...
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    The T69 was a prototype American medium tank with an oscillating turret mounting a 90mm cannon with an eight-round drum autoloader. It held a crew of...
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    M26 Pershing (redirect from Pershing tank)
    operational heavy tank. The U.S. Army's first lineage of tanks evolved from the M1 Combat Car and progressed to the M2 Light Tank, M2 Medium Tank, M3 Lee, and...
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    The M103 heavy tank (officially designated 120mm gun combat tank M103, initially T43) was a heavy tank that served in the United States Army and the United...
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    Stuart M5 Stuart M22 Locust M24 Chaffee LVT-1 alligator (and variants) M2 Medium Tank M3 Lee M4 Sherman (and variants) M26 Pershing T26E4 Super Pershing M6...
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    M3 Stuart (redirect from M5 light tank)
    events in Europe and Asia during World War II, American tank designers realized that the light tank M2 was becoming obsolete and set about improving it. The...
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    version, this gun was gyrostabilized. The new medium tank just entering production in 1940 was the M2 Medium Tank series. This was a poor design with thin...
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    M24 Chaffee (redirect from M-24 light tank)
    standardization on a single medium tank – the M4 medium. This prompted the Ordnance Committee to issue a specification for a new light tank, with the same powertrain...
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  • It was later decided to instead combine the T96 program with the T95 medium tank project, and the T95E4 with the T96 turret was born. Original design...
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    The T32 heavy tank was a heavy tank project started by the United States Army to create an appropriate successor to the M4A3E2 Sherman "Jumbo". The US...
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    the hull. The tank design used many off-the-shelf components to reduce development costs and time. It shared multiple components with the M2/M3 Bradley,...
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    M551 Sheridan (redirect from Sheridan tank)
    developing the MBT-70 main battle tank with West Germany. The U.S. Army no longer used the heavy, medium, and light tank classifications. In 1960, with the...
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    M47 Patton (redirect from M47 Patton tank)
    The M47 Patton was an American medium tank, a development of the M46 Patton mounting an updated turret, and was in turn further developed as the M48 Patton...
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    M48 Patton (redirect from M48 Patton tank)
    battle tank (MBT) introduced in February 1952, being designated as the 90mm Gun M48, armored, full-tracked, combat vehicle of the medium-gun tank class...
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    The T92 Light Tank, or 76-mm Gun Tank, T92, was an American light tank developed in the 1950s by Aircraft Armaments. It was designed as an airborne/airdropped...
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    The medium tank M1921 was a medium tank built in the United States in the inter-war period. In design, it was similar to earlier World War I era tanks. United...
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    The Medium Tank M1922 was an inter-war period medium tank built in the United States. It was largely a variant of the Medium Tank M1921, with some changes...
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    M41 Walker Bulldog (redirect from M-41 tank)
    fielded medium tanks. Beginning in 1946, the United States Army commissioned a project to oversee the replacement of the M24 Chaffee light tank in the...
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    (M1918) light tank Holt gas–electric tank M1917 (American copy of Renault FT) Renault FT M1 armored tank M2 light tank M2 medium tank M3 Stuart M5 Stuart...
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