M75 APC

M75 APC

PaísE.e.u.u
PapelPortaaviones blindado
En servicio1952-finales de la década de 1980
Construido1700+

Photo gallery of a M75 APC, The Vehículo blindado de infantería M75 es un transporte blindado de personal estadounidense que se produjo entre diciembre de 1952 y febrero de 1954, y entró en servicio en la Guerra de Corea. Fue reemplazado en el servicio estadounidense por el M59 anfibio más pequeño, más barato. Los M75 fueron entregados como ayuda militar a Bélgica, donde se utilizaron hasta principios de la década de 1980. 1.729 M75 fueron construidos antes de que se detuviera la producción.

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M75 APC
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Historial de servicios In service : 1952-late 1950s Used by : United States, Belgium Wars : Korean War Historia de la producción Manufacturer : International Harvester Corporation Number built : 1,729
Especificaciones Weight : 18,800kg Length : 5.2m Width : 2.85m Height : 2.75m Main armament : M2 Browning machine gun Operational range : 185km Speed : 69km/h
M75 Armored Infantry Vehicle Walk Around
FotógrafoRon Bollen
LocalizaciónArtillerieschool Brasschaat, Belgium
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The M75 APC was an armored personnel carrier developed by the United States in the early 1950s. It was based on the chassis of the M41 light tank and had a welded steel hull that could protect the crew and passengers from small arms fire and shell fragments. The M75 APC could carry ten infantrymen in the rear compartment, along with their weapons and equipment. The vehicle was armed with a .50 caliber machine gun mounted on a cupola for the commander, who had a 360-degree view of the surroundings. The driver was located in the front left of the hull, next to the air-cooled gasoline engine that provided 295 horsepower.
The M75 APC had a torsion bar suspension and five road wheels on each side, giving it good mobility and cross-country performance. The M75 APC saw service in the Korean War, where it was used to transport troops and supplies in combat zones. It was also used for ceremonial purposes, such as transferring the original United States’ Declaration of Independence and Constitution to the National Archives in 1952. The M75 APC was replaced by the smaller, cheaper and amphibious M59 in the late 1950s, but some were given to Belgium and Morocco as military aid. The M75 APC was one of the first mass-produced American armored personnel carriers and paved the way for the development of later models such as the M113.

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