M4A1 - Sherman

M4A1

PaísE.e.u.u
Tipo

Tanque medio

PeríodoSegunda Guerra Mundial
Descripción

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Galería de fotos de un tanque M4A1 - Sherman, el Tanque medio M4 fue el tanque estadounidense promedio producido en mayores cantidades durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial.

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el M4A1 Sherman was the first major production variant of the iconic M4 Medium Tank family, the primary tank used by the United States and Western Allies in World War II. It is instantly recognizable and unique among early Shermans due to its fully cast upper hull, which gave it a distinctive, smoothly rounded appearance.


Key Characteristics and Role

The M4A1, like all Shermans, was designed for reliability, ease of mass production, and simple maintenance, prioritizing availability over individual combat superiority against the heaviest German tanks.

  • Cast Hull: Unlike later variants with welded hulls, the M4A1’s upper hull was a single massive steel casting. This complicated manufacturing but offered a smooth, naturally sloped frontal profile for better ballistics (though the actual thickness was comparable to early welded versions).
  • Motor: It was powered by the Continental R975 C1 or C4 radial engine, a 9-cylinder air-cooled gasoline engine which shared the same engine bay profile as the standard M4 variant.
  • Armamento principal: Early M4A1s were typically equipped with the 75 mm M3 gun, which was highly effective against infantry, anti-tank guns, and early German tanks, but struggled against the heavy frontal armor of later German Panther and Tiger tanks. Later models were upgraded with the more potent 76 mm gun.
  • Combat Debut: M4A1s were among the first Shermans to see combat, first with the British Eighth Army at the Second Battle of El Alamein in late 1942, and shortly thereafter with American forces in North Africa (Operation Torch).

Specifications (Typical Early 75mm Variant)

Tipo Tanque medio
Equipo 5 (Commander, Gunner, Loader, Driver, Co-Driver)
Weight (Combat) Approx. 30.3 tonnes (66,800 lbs)
Motor Continental R975 Radial Gasoline (400 hp)
Armamento principal 75 mm M3 L/40 cannon (later 76 mm M1)
Armamento secundario Two .30 caliber M1919A4 MG, one .50 caliber M2HB MG on turret
Max Speed (Road) Approx. 24 mph (39 km/h)
Suspensión Vertical Volute Spring Suspension (VVSS)

The M4A1 proved robust and adaptable, leading to further developments like the “wet stowage” versions (M4A1(76)W) and later, those equipped with the Horizontal Volute Spring Suspension (HVSS), cementing its legacy as the foundational model of the most widely produced American tank of the war.

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