M18 Hell-Cat : 76 mm Gun Motor Carriage in World War II
M18 Hell-Cat : 76 mm Gun Motor Carriage in World War II
Author: David Doyle
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The M18 was developed in an era when the United States fought tanks not with other tanks, but with specialized tank destroyers. With a powerful aircraft-style radial engine pushing it at up to 50 miles per hour, and mounting a potent 76 mm cannon, the Buick-built M18 Hellcat, or “Hell-Cat” as Buick's publicists named it, provided US troops with a powerful shoot-and-scoot answer to heavily armored ...
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The M18 was developed in an era when the United States fought tanks not with other tanks, but with specialized tank destroyers. With a powerful aircraft-style radial engine pushing it at up to 50 miles per hour, and mounting a potent 76 mm cannon, the Buick-built M18 Hellcat, or “Hell-Cat” as Buick's publicists named it, provided US troops with a powerful shoot-and-scoot answer to heavily armored German tanks. Further experiments were conducted to increase its armament or adapt it to other uses, such as the M39 armored utility vehicle. Through dozens of archival images, many never before published, as well as detailed photographs of some of the finest existent examples of these vehicles, this iconic tank hunter is explored, and its history is explained. Part of the Legends of Warfare series.
Product details
Attribute name |
Attribute value |
Author
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David Doyle |
Dimensions
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235 x 235 x 15 mm |
Imprint
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Schiffer Military History |
ISBN
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9780764359576 |
Language
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English |
Media type
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Hardback |
Original title
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M18 Hell-Cat : 76 mm Gun Motor Carriage in World War II |
Page count
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112 |
Product no
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9780764359576 |
Publish date
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2020-05-28 |
Publisher
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Schiffer Publishing |
RRP List price
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19.99 USD |
Weight
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755 g |