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Of all the tanks that saw service in World War 2, the Medium Tank M4 (or Sherman I to the British) was probably the most…
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Tank Destroyers were specialized units designed to engage and destroy enemy armour, opening the way for Allied tanks to …
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Battle experience showed that, whilst when it first saw combat, the Sherman's 75 mm gun, inherited from the M3, coul…
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The M4A3, standardised in January 1942 adopted the new Ford GAA V8 tank engine specially developed for this vehicle. The…
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This version of the Sherman begins to show just how versatile a tank it was. Not only could it be used as a “gun t…
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The M4A2, the first welded-hull Sherman to enter service, was Sherman III in the British nomenclature style. The M4A2 is…
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The 90-mm Gun Motor Carriage M36 tank destroyers, nick named Jackson for Confederate States of America general Thomas &q…
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