105mm M4 The Sherman Tank Site


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The Sherman Tank Glossary. The Sherman Tank Variant Page: Pages for each type of Sherman tank. The Firefly VC Ships Page The Sherman Tank Store Page: Item Previews and News. Drive and Shoot an Authentic WWII Sherman Tank! Get the Sherman Tank Site Discount! Do you know this Tank?


SHERMAN TANK SIGHT

Widely acclaimed as one of the main contributors to the Allied victory, the M4 Sherman is perhaps the most recognizable American fighting vehicle of the entire Second World War. Yet despite its prominence in the public consciousness, the Sherman was far from the finest tank on the battlefield.


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The Sherman tank may be the most important, the most versatile, and arguably the best medium tank of the war, and this site should show you why along with documenting as much about the Sherman as I can along the way. The only other contender for the best tank of WWII award would be the Soviet T-34. These two tanks are very comparable and would.


WW2 US Sherman Tank Telescopic Sight M51 1943 World War Wonders

The Tank Museum's M4A1. The Tank Museum owns the oldest surviving example of a Sherman. It has two significant features not seen on later production Shermans. One is the main armament sight, set in the top of the turret; the other is the extra pair of machine-guns, operated by the driver, at the front. The tank was named MICHAEL in honour of.


WW2 US Sherman Tank Telescopic Sight M51 1943 World War Wonders

Welcome To The Sherman Tank Site UPDATE! Check out the new Sherman Tank Art page! The Website started out as a thread on the Sturgeon's House, and it grew into something so huge, I felt it needed its own page. Check the introduction to get started or just jump around the sidebar index. The best place to discuss the content of this website is the thread about it on the SH forum.


M4 Series Fire Control How the Sherman aimed its gun The Sherman Tank Site

182 self-propelled anti-tank guns. 179 captured and converted foreign tanks. Not counting British and Canadian Armored Troops, the US had approximately 900 Sherman's (Armored Divisions and Tank Destroyer Battalions) in Normandy alone on 10 June with more and more landing each day. The numbers were heavily against them.


M4 Series Fire Control How the Sherman aimed its gun The Sherman Tank Site

Medium Tank - ~49,234 Built Quantity and quality The M4 Sherman (named after the famous American Civil War general William T. Sherman) is one of the few really iconic fighting vehicles of the Allies during World War Two, and one of the most famous tanks in history.


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The M4 Sherman, officially Medium Tank, M4, was the most widely used medium tank by the United States and Western Allies in World War II. The M4 Sherman proved to be reliable, relatively cheap to produce, and available in great numbers.


WW2 US Sherman Tank Telescopic Sight M51 1943 World War Wonders

The Sherman on the left is an M4A3 76w HVSS tank. These tanks belong to the 745th Tank Battalion, they were supporting the 1st Infantry Divisions assault on St Andreasberg on 14 April 1945. Note the M4A3 76w VVSS tank has one mismatched road wheel. The extended end connectors on this tank are also in bad shape.


WWII Sighting Military Telescope M39A2 Sherman Tank Sight Midwest Military Collectibles

So for awhile now I've been looking at the Sherman tank sight, and I can't figure out how it works. Specifically the 76 mm version. Thank you in advanced! Locked post. New comments cannot be posted. Share Add a Comment. Be the first to comment Nobody's responded to this post yet. Add your thoughts and get the conversation going..


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A Canadian M4A2(76)W Sherman tank firing its hull machine gun at Camp Petawawa training ground ranges in 1963. Canadian M4A2(76)W HVSS Sherman tank crews using available cover to ambush the 'enemy' on a training exercise.. As well as usually being deployed in plain sight to be shot at so that the enemy could be located and hit from the.


WW2 US Sherman Tank Telescopic Sight M51 1943 World War Wonders

Except for the 105mm-equipped M4 Sherman tanks, all U.S.-built tanks had a stabilization system for gun elevation usable at low speeds. [1] All US tanks were stabilized at least by 1944. [2] Some attempt was made to stabilize Soviet tank guns as early as 1938. [3] [4]


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The Tank is with the 35th Tank Battalion, 4th AD. The photo was taken January 8th, 1945. T his would be the base for what would be the final Sherman in US Army use, seeing action all the way out to the Korean War in US Army hands. This tank had a welded hull just like the M4, A2, and A4, but used a new motor.


WW2 US Sherman Tank Telescopic Sight M51 1943 World War Wonders

Posted September 13, 2010. Picked up few trunks recently that included optics for WWII-era tanks: the M4A1 periscope, a replacement prism for the M4, M6, M8, M9, M4A! and M8A1 periscopes, and the M38A2 telescope which I read was used "during the Second World War to find azimuth and sight M3 and M6 75mm guns mounted on Chaffee light and Sherman.


105mm M4 The Sherman Tank Site

The Life of a Sherman Tanker: The Crew the Tank, and How They Lived With it, Babied it, Loved and Hated it. T his section is about the crews and their life in the Sherman tank. It will cover the responsibilities of each crew member. It will try and cover the day-to-day routine of a tank crewmember.


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The Model Gallery, Post 1. 04/23/2019 Sherman Tank 44th, M4, Model, Sherman I composite. Friend of the site Bill A, has put together a very nice M4 composite hull Sherman, based on the Tank his father operated in WWII. Bill Dad served with the 44th Tank Battalion in the Philipines when we took them back late in WWII.

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