T2 tank

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T2 Medium Tank
M2 Browning machine gun (2000 rounds)
7.62 mm M1919 Browning machine gun (4500 rounds)
EngineLiberty L-12 V12 gasoline engine water-cooled
338 hp (252 kW)
SuspensionVickers type leaf springs with roller pairs
Operational
range
121 miles
Maximum speed paved 25 mph (40 km/h)
terrain 15 mph (24 km/h)

The T2 Medium Tank was an American design that replaced three prototype medium tank designs started in the 1920s for conducted by the United States Army. The T2 tank built in 1930 by Rock Island Arsenal. Its legacy, however, was the M2 light tank, developed into the M2 medium tank, and onto the M3 Lee and M4 Sherman medium tanks.

Design

Following the testing of the

Light Tank T1E1 was used as a basis.[1]

The design of the T2 was largely inspired by the British Vickers Medium Mark II and was later developed into the M2 light tank. When the T2 Medium Tank was built, its weight had to be reduced drastically because the US War Department had set a maximum weight of 15 tons. The T2 weighed only 14 tons when it was combat-loaded. The secondary armament was a 0.5 inch (12.7mm) machine gun and a 0.3 inch (7.62mm) machine gun at the front of the hull on the right; these were later replaced with a single .30 cal machine gun. The primary armament was a 47mm semi-automatic gun mounted on the turret and it initially had an additional 37mm cannon placed on the hull but that was abandoned in 1931. Only one T2 was produced; it is currently on display at Fort Gregg-Adams, Virginia.[2]

References

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  2. ^ "Preserved Tanks .Com | Tank Types". preservedtanks.com.