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M41A3 Bulldog ROC Army
General Background
As a replacement for the M24, production started in 1951 on the new M41 Walker Bulldog. By 1953 the M24's had been completely replaced. The M41 saw limited action in Korea but was very much in demand in Vietnam. In 1961 150 M41's were delivered to the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force. Through out 1965 214 M41A3's replaced the M24's used by 5 Army of the Republic of Vietnam squadrons and were very effective against the ARVN T-54's. In 1969 the M41's began to be replaced by the M551 Sheridan.
Specifications :
Manufactured By: | Cadillac Motor Car Division of General Motors Corp. |
Number Produced: | 3,728 |
Crew: | 4 x Commander in turret right rear, Gunner in turret right front, Loader in turret left rear, Driver in hull left front |
Combat Weight: | 51,000 lb (23,500 kg) |
Length including main gun: | 26.75 ft (8.15 m) |
Width: | 10.48 ft (3.19 m) |
Height to top of AAMG: | 9.9 ft (3.02 m) |
Performance: | |
Engine: | Continental AOS-895-3 6-cylinder, 4-cycle, opposed, supercharged gasoline Power. The fuel injected engines were designated AOS-895-5 |
Gross HP: | 500@2,800 rpm |
Gross Torque: | 960 ft-lbs@2,400 rpm |
Transmission: | Allison CD-500-3, 2 gears forward, 1 reverse |
Fuel Capacity: | 140 gallon (530 L) |
Armament: | |
Main Gun: | 76 mm M32 with 65 rounds of which 11 are ready |
In Turret: | On flexible AA mount .50 cal M2HB MG 600 rounds |
Coaxial with 76mm : | 50 cal M2E1HB MG 2,175 rounds Replaced later with a .30 cal M1919A4E1 MG 4,900 rounds |