The highly successful 'stop-gap' M3 medium tank was designed in 1941, and as adequate turret casting facilities were not yet ready, the M3 used an unusual armament configuration patterned after a French tank. British lend-lease demands led to the design of a second turret type with the US version ca
M3 Lee/Grant Medium Tank 1941β45
β Scribed by Steven J Zaloga
- Publisher
- Osprey Publishing Ltd
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 52
- Series
- New Vanguard 113
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The highly successful stop-gap M3 medium tank was designed in 1941, and as adequate turret casting facilities were not yet ready, the M3 used an unusual armament configuration patterned after a French tank.
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