M39 AUV

M39 Armored Utility Vehicle

PaysUsa
RôleTracteur d’artillerie
En service1945-1960
Construit640

Le M39 Armored Utility Vehicle (T41) était un véhicule blindé américain conçu pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, qui a été mis en service dans ce conflit et pendant la guerre de Corée. Comme un certain nombre de véhicules de ce type, il a été construit à l’aide d’un châssis existant, celui de la M18 Hellcat.

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PhotographerVladimir Yakubov
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General Characteristics and Role

The M39 Armored Utility Vehicle was an American armored vehicle developed during World War II. It was based on the lengthened chassis of the M18 Hellcat tank destroyer and was created to meet the urgent need for a fast, tracked, and armored vehicle capable of various support roles. It lacked a turret, featuring an open-topped hull instead, which simplified production and allowed for easy entry and exit, though it offered less protection to the crew. The M39 served primarily as an armored personnel carrier (APC) for transporting troops and ammunition, a prime mover for towing artillery, and an armored command and reconnaissance vehicle. Its design philosophy prioritized speed and mobility, capitalizing on the M18s high-performance characteristics. It was used in the Korean War before being retired from front-line service.

Property Typical Value (M39)
Rôle Armored Utility Vehicle, Armored Personnel Carrier (APC)
National Origin États-Unis
Fabricant Buick Motor Division, General Motors
Service Entry 1944 (Limited WWII use), post-WWII general use
Crew 3 (Driver, Commander, Assistant)
Capacity (Troops) 8 infantrymen (in addition to crew)
Length 5.78 m (18 ft 11 in)
Width 2.86 m (9 ft 5 in)
Height (Overall) 2.48 m (8 ft 2 in)
Combat Weight 15,690 kg (34,590 lb)

Powerplant and Performance

  • Engine: 1 x Continental R-975-C4 9-cylinder air-cooled radial engine.
  • Power Output: 298 kW (400 hp).
  • Maximum Speed (Road): 80 km/h (50 mph).
  • Range (Road): 240 km (150 mi).
  • Suspension: Torsion bar type, providing excellent cross-country performance.
  • Power-to-Weight Ratio: The high-powered engine combined with its relatively light weight made the M39 one of the fastest tracked armored vehicles of its time.

Protection and Armament

  • Armour: Varied steel plating (6.35 mm to 12.7 mm), offering protection against small arms fire and shell fragments, but not heavy anti-tank weapons.
  • Fixed Armament: 1 x 12.7 mm (.50 caliber) Browning M2HB heavy machine gun mounted on a ring mount.
  • Variants: The M39 replaced the lightly armored M2/M3 half-tracks in many roles. A major derivative was the M41 Gun Motor Carriage (GMC), which mounted the M39s 76mm main gun.
  • Operational Use: While arriving too late for widespread deployment in WWIIs European theater, it saw significant service in the Korean War as an essential part of US armored operations.

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