Convert. Medium Tank T3
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On March 25, 1931, the U.S. Armaments Department and the U.S. Wheel Track Layer Corporation led by John W. Christie signed a contract to develop five wheeled caterpillar tanks. In three months, that number increased to seven. The production vehicle was based on the Convertible Medium Tank M1931 prototype that failed testing in early 1931 on Aberdeen Proving Ground and was later sold to the U.K. Three of the seven vehicles were named Convertible Medium Tank T3 and were used by the infantry, and the remaining four, named Combat Car T1, went to the cavalry. The tanks saw service until 1937. Only one vehicle has survived to this day.
37 mm Browning Semi-Automatic
T3
SCR 210
Liberty L12
T3
Shell Types:
AP
APCR
HE
Equipment:
Consumables:
Firepower: | |||||
Ammunition | 160 (rounds) | ||||
Caliber | 37 (mm) | ||||
Damage | 40 / 40 / 50 (HP) | ||||
Penetration | 48 / 70 / 19 (mm) | ||||
Rate of Fire | 23.30 (rounds/min) | ||||
Average Damage per Minute | 932 (HP) | ||||
Shells in the Magazine | 8 | ||||
Time for Loading Between Shots | 0.80 (s) | ||||
Time for Complete Loading | 15.00 (s) | ||||
Gun Loading | (s) | ||||
Aiming Time | 2.50 (s) | ||||
Dispersion at 100 m | 0.51 (m) | ||||
Mobility: | |||||
Weight/Load Limit | 11.00 / 12.00 (t) | ||||
Engine Power | 340 (h.p.) | ||||
Specific Power | 30.91 (h.p./t) | ||||
Top Speed | 48 (km/h) | ||||
Reverse Speed | 20 (km/h) | ||||
Traverse Speed | 40 (deg/s) | ||||
Turret Traverse Speed | 40 (deg/s) | ||||
Survivability: | |||||
Hit Points | 450 (HP) | ||||
Hull Armor | 12 / 12 / 12 (mm) | ||||
Turret Armor | 15 / 15 / 15 (mm) | ||||
Spotting: | |||||
View Range | 300 (m) | ||||
Signal Range | 325 (m) | ||||
Crew: | |||||
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