M31B1 | |
Šalies | Jav |
Tipas | Cisternos atkūrimo transporto priemonė |
Pagamintas | 1941 m. rugpjūtis – 1942 m. gruodis |
Nuotraukų galerija M31B1 cisternos atkūrimo transporto priemonė, The Medium Tank M3 was an American tank used during World War II. In Britain, the tank was called by two names based on the turret configuration and crew size. Tanks employing US pattern turrets were called the “Lee”, named after Confederate General Robert E. Lee. Variants using British pattern turrets were known as “Grant”, named after U.S. General Ulysses S. Grant. M31B1 cisternos atkūrimo transporto priemonė: Based on M3A3.
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M31B1 | |
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Fotografas | Vladimiras Yakubovas |
Lokalizavimo | Pattono muziejus |
Nuotraukos | 94 |
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M31B2 TRV (Tank Recovery Vehicle) | |
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M31B2 | Cisternų atkūrimo transporto priemonė, pagrįsta M3A5 |
Fotografas | Dmitrijus Kiyatkinas |
Lokalizavimo | Nežinoti |
Nuotraukos | 22 |
M31 B2 ARV | |
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Fotografas | Nežinoti |
Lokalizavimo | |
Nuotraukos | 22 |
2007 M31B1 was a tank recovery vehicle based on the M3A3 medium tank chassis. It was designed to tow disabled tanks from the battlefield and perform basic repairs. The M31B1 had a dummy turret and a dummy 75 mm gun to resemble a combat tank and avoid being targeted by enemy fire. It also had a winch with a 30-ton capacity and a crane with a 3-ton capacity.
2007 M31B1 was used by the US Army and the British Army in various theaters of World War II, such as North Africa, Italy and Western Europe. The M31B1 was later replaced by the M32 series of tank recovery vehicles, which were based on the M4 Sherman tank chassis.
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