
M42A1 Duster | ||
Země | SPOJENÉ STÁTY | |
Typ | Samořídící protiletadlové dělo | |
Fotografii | Vladimir Jakubov | |
Vyhledejte | Vojenské muzeum Motts | |
Popis | Album 152 fotografie procházka kolem «M42A1 Duster» |
Fotogalerie M42A1 Duster, The M42 40 mm Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Gun, or “Duster,” is an American armored light air-defense gun built for the United States Army from 1952 until December 1959, in service until 1988. Production of this vehicle was performed by the tank division of the General Motors Corporation. It used components from the M41 light tank and was constructed of all-welded steel.
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Roli | Samořídící protiletadlové dělo |
Délka | 5,82 m |
Šířka | 3,23 m |
Výška | 2,85 m |
Posádky | 4–6 |
Provozní rozsah | 160km |
Rychlost | 72 km/h |
M42A1 Duster Walk Around | |
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Fotograf | Bill Maloney |
Lokalizace | Pensylvánské vojenské muzeum |
Fotografie | 17 |
Viz také:
Tá M42A1 Duster was a self-propelled anti-aircraft gun developed by the United States Army in the 1950s. It was based on the chassis of the M41 Walker Bulldog light tank and armed with two 40 mm Bofors guns mounted in an open-topped turret. The M42A1 was designed to provide air defense for ground forces against low-flying aircraft and helicopters. It was also capable of engaging ground targets with its high-explosive shells.
M42A1 vstoupil do služby v roce 1953 a zúčastnil se bojů v korejské válce a vietnamské válce. Byl účinný proti nepřátelským letadlům v Koreji, ale čelil větším výzvám ve Vietnamu, kde terén a počasí omezovaly jeho viditelnost a pohyblivost. M42A1 také trpěl nedostatkem pancéřové ochrany a vysokou siluetou, která ho činila zranitelným vůči nepřátelské palbě. Navzdory těmto nevýhodám se M42A1 ukázal být cenným přínosem pro podporu pěchoty a dělostřeleckých jednotek s rychlopalnými děly.
Tá M42A1 was gradually replaced by more advanced air defense systems in the 1960s and 1970s, such as the M163 Vulcan and the MIM-72 Chaparral. The last M42A1 units were retired from the US Army in 1988. Some M42A1s were exported to other countries, such as Taiwan, South Korea, and Thailand, where they remained in service until the 1990s. The M42A1 is now a rare and collectible vehicle among military enthusiasts and historians.
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