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M1918 Ford 3-ton tank

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Ford 3-Ton
TypeLight tank
Place of origin United States
Specifications
Mass3 tonnes
Length14 ft
Width6 ft
Height6 ft
Crew2 (Driver and gunner)

Main
armament
.30 caliber Browning machine-gun
Secondary
armament
none
EngineTwo Ford Model T engines
45 hp
Power/weight10.4 hp/t
Operational
range
55 km
Maximum speed 12.8km/h (8 mph)

The Ford 3-Ton M1918 was one of the first light tank designs by the U.S. It was a small two-man, one-gun tank. It was armed with a M1919 Browning machine gun and could reach a maximum speed of 8mph.

History

Design on the 3-ton tank started in mid-1918. The 3-Ton was designed so that American forces could use another tank besides the Renault FT in battle. The initial production run of the 3-ton was of fifteen vehicles, one of these was sent to France for testing. A contract for 15,000 of these vehicles was awarded; however, the U.S tank corps felt it did not meet the requirements they wanted. The contract for the 15,000 tanks was ended by the Armistice, leaving only the fifteen original vehicles produced.

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