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United States' Landing Vehicle Tracked, LVT (A)(5)

LVT(A)(5)
United States' Landing Vehicle Tracked, LVT(A)5
Aberdeen Tank Museum

Power traverse for turret. The turret was also covered.5 The 75 mm gun had a gyrostabilizer.5

The 75 mm howitzer fired a 18 lb HE shell at a muzzle velocity of 1,250'/sec.5

Didn't appear during war, but did in Korea.5

  LVT(A)(5)
Crew 65
Physical Characteristics  
Weight 20 tons5
Length w/gun 26' 2"5
Length w/o gun  
Height 10' 2.5"5
Width 10' 8"5
Width over tracks  
Ground clearance 18"5
Ground contact length 126.5"5
Ground pressure 9.9 psi5
Turret ring diameter  
Armament  
Main 75 mm Howitzer M35
Secondary  
MG .50 cal HB M2 MG5
3: .30 cal M1919A4, mounts on each side and rear of turret5
Side arms  
Quantity  
Main 755
Secondary  
MG .50 cal: 4205
.30 cal: 6,0005
Side arms  
Armor Thickness (mm)  
Hull Front, Upper 0.5"@0°5
Hull Front, Lower  
Hull Sides, Upper 0.5"@0°5
Hull Sides, Lower  
Hull Rear 0.25"@0°5
Hull Top  
Hull Bottom  
Turret Front 1.5"@0°5
Turret Sides 1"@0°5
Turret Rear  
Turret Top  
Engine (Make / Model) Continental W670-9A5
Bore / stroke  
Cooling Air5
Cylinders R-75
Capacity  
Net HP 2505
Power to weight ratio  
Compression ratio  
Transmission (Type) 5 forward, 1 reverse5
Steering Controlled differential5
Steering ratio  
Starter  
Electrical system  
Ignition  
Fuel (Type) Gasoline5
Octane  
Quantity 140 gallons5
Road consumption 1 mpg5
Cross country consumption  
Performance  
Traverse 360°5
Hand and manual5
Max speed 15 mph5
Water: 7-8 mph5
Cross country speed  
Road radius 150 miles5
Water: 100 miles5
Cross country radius  
Turning radius  
Elevation limits  
Fording depth  
Trench crossing 5'5
Vertical obstacle 3'5
Climbing ability 30° slope5
Suspension (Type) Torsilastic springs5
Wheels each side 11 single bogie wheel assemblies5
Return rollers each side 25
Tracks (Type) Steel, twin chains with "W" shaped grousers5
Length  
Width 14.25"5
Diameter  
Number of links 735
Pitch 4 1/8"5
Tire tread Rubber5
Track centers/tread 113.5"5

Sources:

  1. The Encyclopedia of Tanks and Armored Fighting Vehicles - The Comprehensive Guide to Over 900 Armored Fighting Vehicles From 1915 to the Present Day, General Editor: Christopher F. Foss, 2002
  2. The Encyclopedia of Weapons of World War II, Chris Bishop, 1998
  3. Jane's World War II Tanks and Fighting Vehicles The Complete Guide, Leland Ness, 2002
  4. Battle Winning Tanks, Aircraft & Warships of World War II, David Miller, 2000
  5. Tank Data 2, Aberdeen Proving Grounds Series, E. J. Hoffschmidt and W. H. Tantum IV, 1969
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