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United States of America - Tanks

T7 M7 Medium Tank


​In January 1941, the Armoured force prepared a list of characteristics for a new light tank. It was assigned the designation T7. During development the tanks weight increased from 14 to 27 tons. The classification was  changed OCM 18522, 6 August 1942 which standardized the T7E5 as the M7 medium.


Variants
  • T7 - Welded hull, five speed Hydramatic transmission, volute spring suspension
  • T7E1 - Riveted hull, formed homogenous plate turret, torque converter
  • T7E2 - Cast upper hull, Wright R-975 Engine, Warner Gear torque converter, armed with Ordnance QF 6-pounder Mark III
  • T7E3 - Welded hull and turret, twin Hercules DRXBS diesel engines, Detroit Gear automatic transmission
  • T7E4 - Welded hull and turret, twin Cadillac engines, two Hydramatic transmissions
  • T7E5 - T7E2 rearmed with 75 mm M3 standardized as M7 medium

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