
T-90 - Wikipedia
The T-90 is a third-generation Russian main battle tank developed from, and designed to replace the T-72. It uses a 125 mm 2A46 smoothbore main gun, the 1A45T fire-control system, an upgraded engine, and gunner's thermal sight.
T9 - Wikipedia
M4 cannon, the 37 mm Automatic Gun, known as the T9 during development; M22 Locust, an airborne light tank, known as the T9 during development; German torpedo boat T9
RIA Self-Guided Tour: T9E1 Light Tank - The United States Army
2019年6月12日 · The T9E1 was an experimental modification of the M22 light airborne tank that was developed by the United States during World War II. Production began in 1942 but, due to changes in design, mass...
Light Tank (Airborne) M22 Locust - Tank Encyclopedia
2017年5月9日 · Propelled by the 165 hp Lycoming O-435T horizontally opposed 6-cylinder gasoline engine, the tank could reach, in theory, 40 mph (64 km/h). More than fast enough for it to save itself from a sticky situation. The running gear was based on the type found on the M3/M5 Stuart Light Tanks, being slightly lower than the original.
Light Tank M22: Steel Locust - Tank Archives
2016年3月27日 · On May 22nd, 1941, specifications for the T9 Airborne Tank were developed. This vehicle would weigh 7.5 tons (sans crew), its length was 3.5 meters, width 2.13 meters, and height 1.68 meters. The armament, either a 37 or 57 mm gun, would be housed in a rotating turret and equipped with a gyroscopic stabilizer.
Prussian T 9 - Wikipedia
The Prussian T 9 was a class of German steam locomotive which included several types of tank engine, all with six coupled wheels and two carrying wheels operated by the Prussian state railways.
Marmon Herrington M22 Locust (T9) – British Airborne Light Tank
2023年3月1日 · The Marmon Herrington M22 Locust was an American-designed light tank which was produced on request of the British War Office for support of their Airborne Forces during World War Two. The tank’s development began in 1941 and was focused on the design of a purpose-built airborne light tank which could be transported by a glider into battle.
Halfway to the Hellcat - Tank Archives
2016年5月7日 · This was the only airborned tank used for its intended purpose in WWII. Light, low, and fairly long, the Light Tank T9 interested the military as a chassis for a tank destroyer. Unlike the Light Tank T3 chassis, the goal here was not to include a large caliber. The year was 1941, and the 37 mm gun was sufficient to fight most enemy tanks.
M22 Locust (Light Tank, Airborne, M22) - Military Factory
2019年8月7日 · As a light tank, she was thinly armored by mid-war standards and could easily be knocked out by the smallest-caliber anti-tank weapons and wholly decimated by large-caliber tank guns. Even small arms fire could penetrate its armor …
T-90S Main Battle Tank (MBT), Russia - Army Technology
The T-90S main battle tank (MBT) is an advanced version of the T-series of Russian tanks, offering increased firepower, mobility and protection. It is manufactured by Uralvagonzavod, a Russian original equipment manufacturer, in Nizhny Tagil, Russia.