
M13 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage - Wikipedia
The M13 multiple gun motor carriage (MGMC), otherwise known as the M13 half-track, was a self-propelled anti-aircraft gun used by the U.S. Army during World War II that was armed with two .50 caliber M2HB heavy-barrel Browning machine guns.
Multiple Gun Motor Carriage M13 and M14 - Tank Encyclopedia
2024年12月7日 · The M13 used a White 160AX four-cycle, in-line petrol, six-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine. It developed 147 hp at 3,000 rpm and 325 ft-lbs of torque at 1,200 rpm. The M13’s engine was connected through a Spicer 3461 constant mesh transmission with four forward speeds and one reverse.
MGMC M13 - AFV Database
The M13 was based on the half-track personnel carrier M3, and used the M33 Maxson gun mount also used in the MGMC M14. The M13 was actually developed before the M14 , and the M3 half-track was the vehicle used to test the M33 gun mount, but the first M14 was accepted a month before the first M13s.
M13 MGMC | War Thunder Wiki
The M13 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage (MGMC) is the first variant of the M3 half-track-based self-propelled anti-aircraft gun family. The White Motor Company produced it between July 1942 and May 1943 in response to a requirement for a mobile anti-aircraft vehicle.
Carriage, Motor, Multiple Gun, M13 - FirearmCentral Wiki
The Carriage, Motor, Multiple Gun, M13 (Abbreviated as M13 MGMC) is an American self-propelled anti-aircraft halftrack developed from the T1E4 MGMC. Some M13 units were not fitted with armour on...
M13 MULTIPLY GUN MOTOR CARRIAGE - Quartermaster Section
The M13 was the first of a long line of MGMCs and was based on the M3 chassis. It mounted twin .50 cal M2HB Heavy Machine Guns on a M33 Maxson mount. Crew; Commander, Gunner, Two Loaders and Driver.
M13 Half-track | Military Wiki | Fandom
The M13 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage (M13 MGMC) was produced by the White Motor Company when the United States needed a mobile anti-aircraft vehicle. Production commenced in July 1942 and ended in May 1943. The only time it was ever used was when the Americans landed at Anzio in January 1944.
Hobby - Flames Of War
2019年2月25日 · The M13 MGMC was the product of the US army’s long-standing requirement for an anti-aircraft vehicle to protect its mechanized forces. The M13 consisted of twin .50 cal machine-guns mounted on an electrically operated turret developed by the Maxson Co., on a modified M3 half-track personnel carrier.
Multiple Gun Motor Carriage M13 - wardrawings.be
Multiple Gun Motor Carriage M13. GENERAL DATA: Other Designation(s)-Type: Anti-Aircraft Vehicle. Radio Equipment? Manufacturer(s) Autocar Co. Crew: 5. Commander in cab right; Gunner in turret; Two cannoneers on right and left of turret; Driver in cab left ; Production Quantity: 1103 (628 converted to MGMC M16)
M13 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage - Wikiwand
The M13 multiple gun motor carriage (MGMC), otherwise known as the M13 half-track, was a self-propelled anti-aircraft gun used by the U.S. Army during World War II that was armed with two .50 caliber M2HB heavy-barrel Browning machine guns.
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