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- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage height "2133.6".
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage length "6400.8".
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage weight "9450.0".
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage width "2133.6".
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage abstract "The T48 57 mm Gun Motor Carriage was a self-propelled anti-tank gun produced by the Diamond T company in 1943 for the United States. The design incorporated a 57 mm gun M1, a US production of the British Ordnance QF 6 pounder, mounted on an M3 Half-track.A total of 962 vehicles were produced from 1942 to 1943. It had originally been planned that Britain would receive all of the examples produced through Lend-Lease, intending to use them in the Western Desert, but by the time they arrived the campaign was over. Additionally, the purpose-built M10 tank destroyer, armed with a 3-inch gun (and later a 17-pounder gun in British service) had begun to enter production. As a result, the British transferred 650 half-tracks to the Soviet Union under the Soviet Aid Program. Britain retained 30 and the remainder were taken by the US; these British and American vehicles were converted back to standard M3 Half-tracks, except for one kept by the U.S. Army.The Soviets called it the SU-57 (Samokhodnaya ustanovka 57), and under this designation it served in Operation Bagration and other fighting on the Eastern Front during World War II.".
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage height "2.1336".
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage length "6.4008".
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage origin United_States.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage thumbnail T48_57_mm_GMC_SU-57_Poklonnaya_Hill_Moscow_2.JPG?width=300.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage type Tank_destroyer.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage usedInWar World_War_II.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage weight "9450000.0".
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage width "2.1336".
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageExternalLink 57mmgmct48.html.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageExternalLink vehicle_spec.php?q=443.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageExternalLink t48-gun-motor-carriage.asp.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageID "44907224".
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageLength "13389".
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageOutDegree "56".
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageRevisionID "702779077".
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageWikiLink Aberdeen_Proving_Ground.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageWikiLink British_Army.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageWikiLink Category:Half-tracks_of_the_United_States.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_War_II_armored_fighting_vehicles_of_the_United_States.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_War_II_half-tracks.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageWikiLink Compression_ratio.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageWikiLink Deacon_(artillery).
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageWikiLink Diamond_T.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageWikiLink Dnieper.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Front_(World_War_II).
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageWikiLink Gun_laying.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageWikiLink Hood_(vehicle).
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageWikiLink Hull-down.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageWikiLink Leaf_spring.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageWikiLink Lend-Lease.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageWikiLink List_of_U.S._military_vehicles_by_supply_catalog_designation.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageWikiLink M10_tank_destroyer.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageWikiLink M3_Gun_Motor_Carriage.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageWikiLink M3_Half-track.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageWikiLink Moscow.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Bagration.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageWikiLink Ordnance_QF_17-pounder.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageWikiLink Ordnance_QF_6-pounder.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageWikiLink Petrol_engine.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageWikiLink Philippines_Campaign_(1941–42).
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageWikiLink Poklonnaya_Hill.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageWikiLink Polish_Peoples_Army.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageWikiLink R._P._Hunnicutt.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageWikiLink Red_Army.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_Union.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageWikiLink Steven_Zaloga.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageWikiLink T44_Gun_Motor_Carriage.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageWikiLink Tank_destroyer.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Army.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageWikiLink Vertical_volute_spring_suspension.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageWikiLink Wehrmacht.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageWikiLink Western_Desert_Campaign.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageWikiLink Wheelbase.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageWikiLink File:MWP_BTR.JPG.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageWikiLink File:T48_(57mm_Gun_Motor_Carriage_T48)_in_Kubinka_Tank_Museum.JPG.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageWikiLink File:T48_57_mm_GMC_SU-57_Poklonnaya_Hill_Moscow_2.JPG.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageWikiLinkText "57 mm Gun Motor Carriage T48".
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageWikiLinkText "57mm Gun Motor Carriage T48".
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageWikiLinkText "T48 Gun Motor Carriage".
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage armor "hull:6 mm".
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage armor "windscreen visor and gun shield: 12.7 mm".
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage caption "A T48 in Moscow on Poklonnaya Hill.".
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage crew "5".
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage designDate "1940".
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage designer Aberdeen_Proving_Ground.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage engine "White 160AX, , six cylinder, gasoline, compression ratio 6.3:1,".
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage isVehicle "yes".
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage manufacturer Diamond_T.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage name "T48 Gun Motor Carriage".
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage number "962".
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage origin "United States".
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage primaryArmament "57".
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage productionDate "1942".
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage pwRatio "15.8".
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage service "1943".
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage suspension "Half-track, vertical volute springs".
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage type Tank_destroyer.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage users "United States, Soviet Union, and Britain".
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wars World_War_II.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Efn.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Good_article.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Weapon.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Notelist.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:WWIIAmericanAFVs.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage subject Category:Half-tracks_of_the_United_States.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage subject Category:World_War_II_armored_fighting_vehicles_of_the_United_States.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage subject Category:World_War_II_half-tracks.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage hypernym Gun.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage type Device.
- T48_Gun_Motor_Carriage type Weapon.