M6
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M6
A variant of the heavy tank developed in the U.S. from May 1940, this vehicle featured a cast hull and hydromechanical suspension with a two-disc hydraulic converter. The vehicle was standardized on May 26, 1942. A total of 9 vehicles were manufactured (8 serial and 1 experimental), but never saw action.


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M6


M6A1
Shell Types:

AP

APCR

HE

AP

APCR

HE
Equipment:














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Firepower: | |||||||||||||
Ammunition | 75 (rounds) | ||||||||||||
Caliber | 76 (mm) | ||||||||||||
Damage | 115 / 115 / 185 (HP) | ||||||||||||
Penetration | 128 / 177 / 38 (mm) | ||||||||||||
Rate of Fire | 18.18 (rounds/min) | ||||||||||||
Average Damage per Minute | 2091 (HP) | ||||||||||||
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Time for Loading Between Shots | (s) | ||||||||||||
Time for Complete Loading | (s) | ||||||||||||
Gun Loading | 3.30 (s) | ||||||||||||
Aiming Time | 1.70 (s) | ||||||||||||
Dispersion at 100 m | 0.36 (m) | ||||||||||||
Mobility: | |||||||||||||
Weight | 57.41 (t) | ||||||||||||
Engine Power | 800 (h.p.) | ||||||||||||
Specific Power | 13.93 (h.p./t) | ||||||||||||
Top Speed | 35 (km/h) | ||||||||||||
Reverse Speed | 14 (km/h) | ||||||||||||
Traverse Speed | 30 (deg/s) | ||||||||||||
Turret Traverse Speed | 25 (deg/s) | ||||||||||||
Survivability: | |||||||||||||
Hit Points | 1040 (HP) | ||||||||||||
Hull Armor | 101 / 52 / 46 (mm) | ||||||||||||
Turret Armor | 101 / 82 / 82 (mm) | ||||||||||||
Spotting: | |||||||||||||
View Range | 350 (m) | ||||||||||||
Signal Range | 480 (m) | ||||||||||||
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