M4A1 Sherman

M4A1

LandUsa
TypMittlerer Panzer
ZeitraumZweiter Weltkrieg
BeschreibungAlbum von 122 Fotos vom Panzer M4A1 Sherman

Fotogalerie auf einem M4A1 Sherman, Le Medium Tank M4 est le char américain moyen produit en plus grande quantité pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Près de cinquante mille exemplaires (toutes versions confondues) furent produits. Son surnom de « Sherman », lui est attribué par les Britanniques, quand ils reçoivent leurs premiers exemplaires dans le cadre de la loi de prêt-bail, continuant leur tradition de nommer les chars d’origine américaine d’après le nom d’un général nordiste de la guerre de Sécession célèbre de ce pays. L’US Army adopte par la suite ce surnom, et le Medium Tank M4 wird daher als " M4 Sherman ». Les Soviétiques surnomment les leurs .

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das Medium Tank M4A1 was the first production variant of the iconic M4 Sherman series, which was the most widely produced and utilized tank by the U.S. and Western Allies during World War II. It was named after American Civil War General William Tecumseh Sherman.

Distinguishing Characteristics (M4A1)

  • Cast Hull: The M4A1 is easily distinguished from other early Sherman variants (like the M4) by its fully cast, rounded upper hull. This single-piece casting simplified manufacturing but resulted in varying armor thickness and reduced overall armor effectiveness in some areas compared to the later welded hulls.
  • Motor: It was powered by a Continental R975 C1/C4 nine-cylinder radial gasoline engine, producing 400 horsepower. This engine gave the medium tank good mobility for its time (max speed around 48 km/h or 30 mph).
  • Hauptbewaffnung: The early M4A1 was typically armed with the 75 mm M3 gun, which fired a high-explosive (HE) round, making it excellent for its primary role: infantry support against soft targets and fortifications. It also fired armor-piercing (AP) rounds.
  • Production and Deployment: Over 6,281 units were produced in the standard 75mm version. The M4A1 saw its first combat with the British Army at the Second Battle of El Alamein in late 1942, and later in the U.S. Army’s Operation Torch in North Africa.

Role and Legacy

While later German heavy and medium tanks (like the Tiger and Panther) often surpassed the Sherman in terms of firepower and armor, the M4’s overall design emphasized reliability, ease of maintenance, and mass production. The ability to keep Shermans running and supply them in huge numbers across multiple theaters was a crucial strategic advantage for the Allies.

Note on Armor: Due to its relatively thin armor compared to its German contemporaries, American strategy emphasized using tank destroyers to engage enemy armor, while the Sherman was expected to provide mobile, reliable fire support for the infantry.

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