M39 AUV

M39 Armored Utility Vehicle

KrajinySpojené štáty americké
ÚlohuDelostrelecký traktor
V prevádzke1945-1960
Postavený640

M39 Armored Utility Vehicle (T41) bolo americké obrnené vozidlo navrhnuté počas druhej svetovej vojny, ktoré slúžilo v tomto konflikte a v kórejskej vojne. Rovnako ako množstvo vozidiel tohto typu, aj tento bol postavený pomocou existujúceho podvozku, podvozku M18 Hellcat.

Zdrojový: M39 Obrnené úžitkové vozidlo na Wikipédii
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PhotographerVladimir Yakubov
LocalisationMilitary Vehicle Technology Foundation
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The M39 Armored Utility Vehicle was a versatile and adaptable vehicle that served in various roles during World War II and the Korean War. It was based on the chassis of the M18 Hellcat tank destroyer, which was modified to accommodate a crew of three and up to eight passengers. The M39 was designed to tow the 3-inch Gun M6, a powerful antitank weapon that could penetrate most enemy armor. The M39 could also be used as a command and reconnaissance vehicle, equipped with radios and an auxiliary generator. The M39 had a .50 caliber machine gun for self-defense, and could carry additional weapons and ammunition. The M39 had a top speed of 50 mph and a range of 100 miles on road. It had a torsion bar suspension and a Continental radial gasoline engine that produced 400 hp.
The M39 saw limited service in Europe at the end of World War II, but was widely used in Korea by both the US Army and the US Marine Corps. The M39 proved to be useful for transporting troops and supplies, evacuating casualties, and providing fire support. The M39 was also involved in some of the fiercest battles of the war, such as Heartbreak Ridge, Old Baldy, and Boulder City. The M39 was praised for its reliability, mobility, and adaptability. It was eventually replaced by newer vehicles such as the M59 APC and the M75 APC in the late 1950s.

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