Staghound Mk1
Staghound Mk1
PaísUk
TipoCoche blindado
DescripciónÁlbum de fotos de 104 fotos walk-around de un Staghound Mk1

Galería de fotos de un Staghound Mk1, el Staghound fue un automóvil blindado en actividad durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial.

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Origin and Role: The Staghound Mk I, an American-designed T17E1 heavy armoured car built by Chevrolet for the British and Commonwealth forces under the Lend-Lease program. The US Army did not use it operationally.

Design and Innovative Features

The Staghound was a large and sophisticated armoured car for its time, incorporating several notable design elements:

  • Twin-Engine Setup: It was powered by two rear-mounted GMC 270 6-cylinder gasoline engines. This setup provided redundancy and the ability to run on a single engine to conserve fuel or in the event of damage.
  • Tren motriz: Power was routed through a single transfer case, allowing for selectable 4×4 (four-wheel drive) operation.
  • Armour: Protection was significant for an armoured car, with steel plating ranging up to 44 mm on the turret front.
  • Tripulación: The vehicle was operated by a five-man crew: Commander, Gunner, Loader, Driver, and Hull Machine Gunner.

Armament (Staghound Mk I)

The vehicle’s firepower came from a combination of light anti-tank and machine gun armaments:

  • Main Gun: One 37 mm M6 cannon mounted in a fully rotating, power-operated cast turret.
  • Stabilizer: Early production models were equipped with a gyroscopic stabilizer for the main gun, an advanced feature for improving accuracy on the move.
  • Secondary Armament:
    • One .30 cal M1919A4 Browning machine gun (coaxial with the main gun).
    • One .30 cal M1919A4 Browning machine gun (in a ball mount in the hull’s bow).
    • A pintle-mounted .30 cal M1919 machine gun on the turret roof for anti-aircraft defense was often included.
  • Smoke: A 2-inch smoke mortar was also fitted in the turret.

Service and Legacy

The Staghound’s combat debut came in Italy in 1943 with South African forces, having arrived too late for the initial North African Campaign. It was widely used in the subsequent Italian campaign and in North-West Europe (1944–1945) by Commonwealth and Allied forces in a heavy reconnaissance role.

The vehicle proved highly reliable and durable, leading to a long post-war career. It was exported to numerous countries and remained in active service in some regions, such as the Middle East, until the 1980s, demonstrating its fundamentally sound and long-lived design.

Key Specifications (Mk I)

Characteristic Especificación
Country of Origin USA (for UK)
Masa 14 toneladas
Longitud 5.49 m (17 ft 10 in)
Max Speed 89 km/h (55 mph)
Main Gun 37 mm M6 cannon
Equipo 5

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