90mm Gun Tank M48 Patton III - Tank Encyclopedia
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A Real Departure from The M47.Development HistoryDesignProductionUs VariantsExports & UsersThe M48 in ActionAfricaM48 Patton GalleryHullCompared to the M47, the hull, gun pointing forward, was almost one meter longer, and 15 mm wider. The hull length, without the gun, was 274.3 inches or 676.7cm. However it was made more compact, with a low turret ring, and combined with the turret design, the overall height was a re…DrivetrainThe drivetrain still comprised the same arrangement of six paired, rubberized steel standard roadwheels, with the same rear drive sprockets (11 teeth) and front idlers (in fact dual standard roadwheels), but five return rollers. The main reason for this seemed to be the larger (heavier) tr…See more on tanks-encyclopedia.comReviews: 28Published: Nov 18, 2014Total weight, battle ready: 48.5 tons (96 000 lbs)Explore further90mm Gun Tank M48 Patton 48 - AFV Database HullCompared to the M47, the hull, gun pointing forward, was almost one meter longer, and 15 mm wider. The hull length, without the gun, was 274.3 inches or 676.7cm. However it was made more compact, with a low turret ring, and combined with the turret design, the overall height was a re… DrivetrainThe drivetrain still comprised the same arrangement of six paired, rubberized steel standard roadwheels, with the same rear drive sprockets (11 teeth) and front idlers (in fact dual standard roadwheels), but five return rollers. The main reason for this seemed to be the larger (heavier) tr… Reviews: 28 Published: Nov 18, 2014 Total weight, battle ready: 48.5 tons (96 000 lbs)
HullCompared to the M47, the hull, gun pointing forward, was almost one meter longer, and 15 mm wider. The hull length, without the gun, was 274.3 inches or 676.7cm. However it was made more compact, with a low turret ring, and combined with the turret design, the overall height was a re…
DrivetrainThe drivetrain still comprised the same arrangement of six paired, rubberized steel standard roadwheels, with the same rear drive sprockets (11 teeth) and front idlers (in fact dual standard roadwheels), but five return rollers. The main reason for this seemed to be the larger (heavier) tr…
Reviews: 28
Published: Nov 18, 2014
Total weight, battle ready: 48.5 tons (96 000 lbs)
DA: 33 PA: 47 MOZ Rank: 94