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  1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M3_Gun_Motor_Carriage

    The M3 Gun Motor Carriage (GMC) was a United States Army tank destroyer equipped with a 75 mm M1897A4 gun, which was built by the Autocar Company during World War II.
    After observing the new and often decisive, uses of armored vehicles on both sides during the French campaign of 1940, the US Army decided that it require…

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    What is a gun carriage?
    A gun carriage is a frame and mount that supports the gun barrel of an artillery piece, allowing it to be manoeuvred and fired. A medieval bombard on a wooden bed staked to the ground.
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    What is a T55E1 motor carriage?
    The T55E1 3-inch Gun Motor Carriage was a prototype vehicle developed by the Allied Machinery Manufacturing Company in 1943 for the US Army. An eight-wheel drive vehicle, the T55E1 was armed with one three-inch gun in a limited traverse mounting and a supporting .50 caliber machine gun.
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    What kind of gun is in the M12 motor carriage?
    M12 Gun Motor Carriage. The 155 mm Gun Motor Carriage M12 was a U.S. self-propelled gun developed during the Second World War. It mounted a 155 mm gun derived from the French Canon de 155mm GPF field gun.
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    What was the first car with a 90mm gun?
    This study resulted in a prototype vehicle, the 90 mm Gun Motor Carriage T53, which placed the 90 mm gun in an open mounting at the rear of an M4 Sherman chassis. In August 1942, it was agreed to immediately produce 500 vehicles, with 3,500 more later.
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  3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T55E1_Gun_Motor_Carriage

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The T55E1 3-inch Gun Motor Carriage was a prototype vehicle developed by the Allied Machinery Manufacturing Company in 1943 for the US Army. …

    • Length: 23 ft 5 in (7.14 m)
    • No. built: 1
    • Mass: 30,200 lb (13.7 t)
    • Width: 9 ft (2.7 m)
  4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M12_Gun_Motor_Carriage

    The 155 mm Gun Motor Carriage M12 was a U.S. self-propelled gun developed during the Second World War. It mounted a 155 mm gun derived from the French Canon de 155mm GPF field gun.

    • In service: 1942–1945
    • Place of origin: United States
  5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M6_Gun_Motor_Carriage

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The 37 mm Gun Motor Carriage M6, also known as M6 Fargo, and under the manufacturer (Dodge)'s designation WC55, was a modified Dodge WC52 …

  6. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage

    The T48 57 mm Gun Motor Carriage was a self-propelled anti-tank gun produced by the Diamond T company in 1943 for the United States.The design incorporated a 57 mm gun M1, a US …

  7. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M40_Gun_Motor_Carriage

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The 155 mm Gun Motor Carriage M40 was an American self-propelled artillery vehicle built on a widened and lengthened Medium Tank M4A3 chassis, …

  8. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Gun-carriages

    Jan 08, 2019 · RML 2.5 inch mountain gun carriage Mark II diagrams.jpg 1,400 × 1,099; 128 KB. RML 6.3 inch howitzer on siege carriage Mark I diagram.jpg 1,400 × 791; 162 KB. RML 9 …

  9. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M36_tank_destroyer

    The M36 tank destroyer, formally 90 mm Gun Motor Carriage, M36, was an American tank destroyer used during World War II. The M36 combined the hull of the M10 tank destroyer, …

  10. https://www.wikipedia.org/?title=Gun_carriage

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