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- Q17502524 subject Q7640011.
- Q17502524 subject Q8728443.
- Q17502524 abstract "The T18 Howitzer Motor Carriage was an American self-propelled gun. Its development started in September 1941 as a close-support vehicle using the M3 Stuart's chassis. A 75 mm howitzer was mounted on the right front of the vehicle. The gun mount was adapted from the M3 Grant. Two prototypes were produced and then sent to the Aberdeen Proving Ground. However, they were unsatisfactory because of their high superstructure and nose weight. Because the Army disliked the high superstructure and nearly vertical armor, the T18 was abandoned in 1942, and soon started a new turreted project, the T41 75 mm HMC, also known as the Howitzer Motor Carriage M8.Later, the prototypes were kept on display in the Aberdeen Proving Ground until they were destroyed in 1947.".
- Q17502524 origin Q30.
- Q17502524 thumbnail T18HMC.png?width=300.
- Q17502524 type Q272574.
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- Q17502524 wikiPageWikiLink Q7640011.
- Q17502524 wikiPageWikiLink Q8728443.
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- Q17502524 name "T18 Howitzer Motor Carriage".
- Q17502524 origin Q30.
- Q17502524 type Q272574.
- Q17502524 type Product.
- Q17502524 type Device.
- Q17502524 type Weapon.
- Q17502524 type Thing.
- Q17502524 type Q728.
- Q17502524 comment "The T18 Howitzer Motor Carriage was an American self-propelled gun. Its development started in September 1941 as a close-support vehicle using the M3 Stuart's chassis. A 75 mm howitzer was mounted on the right front of the vehicle. The gun mount was adapted from the M3 Grant. Two prototypes were produced and then sent to the Aberdeen Proving Ground. However, they were unsatisfactory because of their high superstructure and nose weight.".
- Q17502524 label "T18 Howitzer Motor Carriage".
- Q17502524 depiction T18HMC.png.
- Q17502524 name "T18 Howitzer Motor Carriage".