Close Battle Tanks

By Javier Canon

USA

  SHERMAN M4A3E8

 SHERMAN TANK M4A3E8

 Sherman korea

M4A3(76)W HVSS: General
Date of first acceptance August 1944 Total acceptances 3142
Manufacturers
  • Detroit Tank Arsenal
  • Fisher Tank Arsenal
Crew 5 men:
  • Commander in turret right rear
  • Gunner in turret right front
  • Loader in turret left rear
  • Driver in hull left front
  • Assistant driver in hull right front
M4A3(76)W HVSS: Dimensions
Combat weight with T66 tracks 74,200lbs 33,700kg Height over turret cupola 117" 297cm
Length with sandshields, without gun 247" 627cm Gun overhang forward 50" 130cm
Width with sandshields 118" 300cm Tread 89" 226cm
Ground clearance 17" 43cm Fire height 90" 230cm
Turret ring diameter 69" 175cm Ground pressure, zero penetration 11.0psi .772kg/cm²
M4A3(76)W HVSS: Armament
Type Mount Ammunition Traverse Max traverse rate Elevation
76mm Gun M1A1, M1A1C, or M1A2 M62 in turret 71 rounds
(6 ready)
360°
(manual and hydraulic)
24°/sec +25° to -12°
(manual)
.50cal M2HB MG Flexible in turret AA mount 600 rounds 360°
(manual)
-- Manual
.30cal M1919A4 MG Coaxial to 76mm gun 6250 rounds 360°
(manual and hydraulic)
24°/sec +25° to -12°
(manual)
.30cal M1919A4 MG Ball mount in right bow 20° left, 25° right
(manual)
-- +20° to -10°
(manual)
2" Mortar M3 (smoke) Fixed in turret roof 12 rounds 360°
(manual and hydraulic)
24°/sec 35°
(fixed)
Stabilizer
Elevation only
M4A3(76)W HVSS: Armor
Assembly
Welding
Hull
Rolled and cast homogeneous steel
Location Thickness Angle from vertical
Upper front 2.5" 6.4cm 47°
Lower front 4.25" to 2.0" 10.8cm to 5.1cm 0° to 56°
Sides 1.5" 3.8cm
Rear 1.5" 3.8cm 10° to 22°
Top .75" 1.9cm 83° to 90°
Front floor 1.0" 2.5cm 90°
Rear floor .50" 1.3cm 90°
Turret
Cast homogeneous steel
Location Thickness Angle from vertical
Gun shield 3.5" 8.9cm
Front 2.5" 6.4cm 40° to 45°
Sides 2.5" 6.4cm 0° to 13°
Rear 2.5" 6.4cm
Top 1.0" 2.5cm 90°
M4A3(76)W HVSS: Automotive
Engine Ford GAA; 8 cylinder, 4 cycle, 60° vee gasoline
Horsepower Net: 450@2600rpm Gross: 500@2600rpm Torque Net: 950 ft-lb@2200rpm Gross: 1040 ft-lb@2200rpm Fuel capacity 168gal 636L
Transmission Synchromesh, 5 speeds forward, 1 reverse
Steering Controlled differential, steering levers
Brakes Mechanical, external contracting
M4A3(76)W HVSS: Suspension
Type Road wheels Track return rollers
Horizontal volute spring 3 bogies/track;
2 dual wheels/bogie
2 dual/track, 3 single/track
Drive sprockets Idlers Shock absorbers
13-tooth front drive Dual adjustable at rear of track One on each bogie
M4A3(76)W HVSS: Track
T66
Center guide, single pin, cast, steel
Width 23" 58cm Pitch 6" 15cm Shoes/track 79 Ground contact length 151" 384cm
T80
Center guide, double pin, rubber and steel
Width 23" 58cm Pitch 6" 15cm Shoes/track 79 Ground contact length 151" 384cm
T84
Center guide, double pin, rubber
Width 23" 58cm Pitch 6" 15cm Shoes/track 79 Ground contact length 151" 373cm
M4A3(76)W HVSS: Performance
Max level road speed 26mph sustained 42kph sustained Max trench 90" 230cm
Max grade 60% Max vertical obstacle 24" 61cm
Min turning diameter 62' 19m Max fording depth 36" 91cm
Cruising range ~100mi, roads ~161km, roads

M26 PERSHING

 M26 PERSHING TANK

 

M26: General
Date of first acceptance November 1944 Total acceptances 2212
Manufacturers
  • Fisher Tank Arsenal
  • Detroit Tank Arsenal
Crew 5 men:
  • Commander in turret right rear
  • Gunner in turret right front
  • Loader in turret left
  • Driver in hull left front
  • Assistant driver in hull right front
M26: Dimensions
Combat weight 92,355lbs 41,892kg Height over cupola top 109.4" 277.9cm
Length without gun, with sandshields and pintle 249.1" 632.7cm Gun overhang forward 91.4" 232cm
Width over sandshields 138.3" 351.3cm Tread 110" 279cm
Ground clearance 17.2" 43.7cm Fire height 78" 200cm
Turret ring diameter 69" 175cm Ground pressure, zero penetration 12.5psi .878kg/cm²
M26: Armament
Type Mount Ammunition Traverse Max traverse rate Elevation
90mm Gun M3 M67 in turret 70 rounds
(10 ready)
360°
(hydraulic and manual)
24°/sec +20° to -10°
(manual)
.50cal M2HB MG Flexible in turret AA mount 550 rounds 360°
(manual)
-- Manual
.30cal M1919A4 MG Coaxial to 90mm gun 5000 rounds 360°
(manual and hydraulic)
24°/sec +20° to -10°
(manual)
.30cal M1919A4 MG Ball mount in right bow Manual -- Manual
M26: Armor
Assembly
Welding
Hull
Rolled and cast homogeneous steel
Location Thickness Angle from vertical
Upper front 4.0" 10cm 46°
Lower front 3.0" 7.6cm 53°
Front sides 3.0" 7.6cm
Rear sides 2.0" 5.1cm
Upper rear 2.0" 5.1cm 10°
Lower rear .75" 1.9cm 62°
Top .875" 2.22cm 90°
Front floor 1.0" 2.5cm 90°
Rear floor .5" 1.3cm 90°
Turret
Cast homogeneous steel
Location Thickness Angle from vertical
Gun shield 4.5" 11cm
Front 4.0" 10cm
Sides 3.0" 7.6cm 0° to 8°
Rear 3.0" 7.6cm 0° to 5°
Top 1.0" 2.5cm 90°
M26: Automotive
Engine Ford GAF; 8 cylinder, 4 cycle, 60º vee gasoline
Horsepower Net: 450@2600rpm Gross: 500@2600rpm Torque Net: 950 ft-lb@2200rpm Gross: 1040 ft-lb@2200rpm Fuel capacity 183gal 693L
Transmission Torqmatic, 3 speeds forward, 1 reverse
Steering Controlled differential, steering levers
Brakes Mechanical, 3 shoe, reverse anchor
M26: Suspension
Type Road wheels Track return rollers
Torsion bar 6 individually sprung dual/track 5 dual/track
Drive sprockets Idlers Shock absorbers
13-tooth rear drive Dual compensating at front of track On first 2 and last 2 road wheels/track
M26: Track
T80E1
Center guide, double pin, rubber and steel
Width 23" 58cm Pitch 6" 15cm Shoes/track 82 Ground contact length Left side: 151.5"
Right side: 155.5" Left side: 384.8cm
Right side: 395.0cm
T81
Center guide, single pin, steel
Width 24" 61cm Pitch 6" 15cm Shoes/track 82 Ground contact length Left side: 151.5"
Right side: 155.5" Left side: 384.8cm
Right side: 395.0cm
M26: Performance
Max level road speed 25mph sustained
30mph dash 40kph sustained
48kph dash
Max trench 96" 240cm
Max grade 60% Max vertical obstacle 46" 120cm
Min turning diameter 60' 18m Max fording depth 48" 120cm
Cruising range ~100mi, roads ~160km, roads

  M46 Patton

 m46 PATTON

 

M46: General
Date of first acceptance 1949
Manufacturer Detroit Tank Arsenal Crew 5 men:
  • Commander in turret right rear
  • Gunner in turret right front
  • Loader in turret left rear
  • Driver in hull left front
  • Assistant driver in hull right front
M46: Dimensions
Combat weight ~97,000lbs ~44,000kg Height over AAMG 125.1" 317.8cm
Length without gun 250.3" 635.8cm Gun overhang forward 83.3" 212cm
Width over sandshields 138.3" 351.3cm Tread 110.0" 279cm
Ground clearance 18.8" 47.8cm Fire height ~78" ~200cm
Turret ring diameter 69.0" 175cm Ground pressure, zero penetration 14.0psi .986kg/cm²
M46: Armament
Type Mount Ammunition Traverse Max traverse rate Elevation
90mm Gun M3A1 M73 in turret 70 rounds 360°
(manual and electric-hydraulic)
24°/sec +20° to -10°
(manual)
.50cal M2HB MG Flexible in turret AA mount 550 rounds 360°
(manual)
-- Manual
.30cal M1919A4 MG Coaxial to 90mm gun 5500 rounds 360°
(manual and electric-hydraulic)
24°/sec +20° to -10°
(manual)
.30cal M1919A4 MG Ball mount in right bow Manual -- Manual
M46: Armor
Assembly
Welding
Hull
Rolled and cast homogeneous steel
Location Thickness Angle from vertical
Upper front 4.0" 10cm 46°
Lower front 3.0" 7.6cm 53°
Front sides 3.0" 7.6cm
Rear sides 2.0" 5.1cm
Upper rear 2.0" 5.1cm
Lower rear .75" 1.9cm 62°
Top .88" 2.2cm 90°
Front floor 1.0" 2.5cm 90°
Rear floor .5" 1.3cm 90°
Turret
Cast homogeneous steel
Location Thickness Angle from vertical
Gun shield 4.5" 11cm
Front 4.0" 10cm
Sides 3.0" 7.6cm 0° to 8°
Rear 3.0" 7.6cm 0° to 5°
Top 1.0" 2.5cm 90°
M46: Automotive
Engine Continental AV-1790-5A; 12 cylinder, 4 cycle, 90° vee gasoline
Horsepower Net: 704@2800rpm Gross: 810@2800rpm Torque Net: 1440 ft-lb@2000rpm Gross: 1610 ft-lb@2200rpm Fuel capacity 232gal 878L
Transmission General Motors CD-850-3 or -4, 2 ranges forward, 1 reverse
Steering Mechanical, wobble stick
Brakes Multiple disc
M46: Suspension
Type Road wheels Track return rollers
Torsion bar 6 individually sprung dual/track 5 dual/track
Drive sprockets Idlers Shock absorbers
13-tooth rear drive Dual compensating at front of track;
dual track tension wheel behind last road wheel
On first 2 and last 2 road wheels/track
M46: Track
T80E1
Center guide, double pin, rubber backed steel
Width 23" 58cm Pitch 6" 15cm Shoes/track 86 Ground contact length Left side: 148.8"
Right side: 152.6" Left side: 378.0cm
Right side: 387.6cm
T80E4
Center guide, double pin, rubber backed steel
Width 24" 61cm Pitch 6" 15cm Shoes/track 86 Ground contact length Left side: 148.8"
Right side: 152.6" Left side: 378.0cm
Right side: 387.6cm
T84E1
Center guide, double pin, rubber chevron
Width 24" 61cm Pitch 6" 15cm Shoes/track 86 Ground contact length Left side: 148.8"
Right side: 152.6" Left side: 378.0cm
Right side: 387.6cm
M46: Performance
Max level road speed 30mph sustained 48kph sustained Max trench 102" 259cm
Max grade 60% Max vertical obstacle 36" 91cm
Min turning diameter Pivot Max fording depth 48" 120cm
Cruising range ~80mi ~130km

 

 

GERMAN

PANZER III (PzKpfw III)

 PANZER III

 

Specifications
Weight 23.0 tonnes (25.4 short tons)
Length 6.41 m (21.0 ft)
Width 2.90 m (9.5 ft)
Height 2.5 m (8.2 ft)
Crew 5 (commander, gunner, loader, driver, radio operator/bow machine-gunner)
 
Armor 5–70 mm (0.20–2.8 in)
Primary
armament
1 × 3.7 cm KwK 36 Ausf. A-F
1 × 5 cm KwK 38 Ausf. F-J
1 × 5 cm KwK 39 Ausf. J¹-M
1 × 7.5 cm KwK 37 Ausf. N
Secondary
armament
2-3 × 7.92 mm Maschinengewehr 34
Engine 12-cylinder Maybach HL 120 TRM
300 PS (296 hp, 220 kW)
Power/weight 12 hp/t
Suspension Torsion-bar suspension
Operational
range
155 km (96 mi)
Speed 40 km/h (25 mph) road, 20 km/h (12 mph) off road

 ARMOR

The Panzer III Ausf. A through C had 15 millimetres (0.59 in) of homogeneous steel armor on all sides with 10 millimetres (0.39 in) on the top and 5 millimetres (0.20 in) on the bottom. This was quickly determined to be insufficient, and was upgraded to 30 millimetres (1.18 in) on the front, sides and rear in the Ausf. D, E, F, and G models, with the H model having a second 30-millimetre (1.18 in) layer of face-hardened steel applied to the front and rear hull. The Ausf. J model had a solid 50-millimetre (1.97 in) plate on the front and rear, while the Ausf. J¹, L, and the M models had an additional layer of 20 millimetres (0.79 in) of armor on the front hull and turret. This additional frontal armor gave the Panzer III frontal protection from most British and Soviet anti-tank guns at all but close ranges. The sides were still vulnerable to many enemy weapons including anti-tank rifles at close ranges.

 

PANZER IV (Pz.Kpfw. IV)

 PANZER IV

 

Specifications (Pz IV Ausf H, 1943[1])
Weight 25.0 tonnes (27.6 short tons)
Length 7.02 m (23.0 ft)
Width 2.88 m (9.4 ft)
Height 2.68 m (8.8 ft)
Crew 5 (commander, gunner, loader, driver, rad. op./bow machine-gunner)
 
Armor 10–80 mm (0.39–3.1 in)
Primary
armament
75 mm (2.95 in) KwK 40 L/48 main gun (87 rds.)
Secondary
armament
2-3 × 7.92-mm Maschinengewehr 34
Engine 12-cylinder Maybach HL 120 TRM
300 PS (296 hp, 220 kW)
Power/weight 12 PS/t
Transmission 6 fwd., 1 rev. speeds
Suspension Leaf spring
Fuel capacity 470 l (120 US gal)
Operational
range
200 km (120 mi)
Speed 42 km/h (26 mph) road, 16 km/h (9.9 mph) off road

 

PANTHER (Panzerkampfwagen V)

 PANTHER

Specifications
Weight 44.8 tonnes
Length 6.87 m, 8.66 m with gun forward
Width 3.42 m
Height 2.99 m
Crew 5 (Driver, radio-operator, commander, gunner, loader)
 
Armor 15-120 mm
Primary
armament
1x 7.5 cm KwK 42 L/70
79 rounds
Secondary
armament
7.92 mm Maschinengewehr 34
5,100 rounds
Engine V-12 petrol Maybach HL230 P30
700 PS (690 hp, 515 kW)
Power/weight 16 hp (12 kW)/tonne
Suspension double torsion bar, interleaved road wheels
Operational
range
250 km
Speed 55 km/h (first models), 46 km/h (later models)

 ARMOR

The armor consisted of a thick homogeneous steel glacis (i.e. frontal hull) plate sloped back at 55 degrees from the vertical, welded but also interlocked for strength. The combination of thick 80 mm armor with a high degree of slope made the Panther's glacis armor extremely effective: very few Allied or Soviet weapons could penetrate it. The front of the turret was covered by a 100 mm thick cast mantlet, made in the shape of a transverse half-cylinder. The transverse-cylindrical shape of the mantlet meant that it was more likely to deflect shells, but it was discovered that the lower section of the transverse-cylindrical mantlet created a shot-trap: if a non-penetrating hit bounced downwards off the mantlet's lower section, it could penetrate the thin forward hull roof armor, and plunge down into the front crew compartment. Penetrations of this nature could have had catastrophic results since the front crew compartment housed the driver and radio operator sitting along both sides of the massive gearbox and steering unit combination, topped with the radio equipment. From September 1944, a slightly redesigned mantlet with a much thicker "chin" design was fitted to the Panther G, the chin being intended to prevent such deflections.

The main weakness of the Panther tank was its much thinner (40–50 mm thick) side armor. The thinner side armor was necessary to keep the tank's overall weight within reasonable bounds, but it made the Panther vulnerable to attacks from the side by most Allied and Soviet tank and anti-tank guns. German tactical doctrine for the use of the Panther thus emphasised the importance of flank protection. Five millimeter thick skirt armor, Schürzen, intended to provide protection for the lower side hull from Soviet anti-tank rifle fire was fitted on the hull side. Zimmerit ceramic coating against magnetic mines also became standard with the Ausf. A, and was retrofitted to older versions until deleted from new Panthers from about September 1944.

 

RUSSIAN

T-34/85

 T-34 RUSSIAN TANK

Crew: 5
Weight: 32,000 kg
Length: 8.15 m (including gun)
Width: 3 m
Height: 2.60 m
Max speed: 55 km/h (on road)
Max range: 360 km
Main armament: 85-mm gun
Armour: 20-90 mm

 T-10

T-10

Specifications

Crew: 4
Weight: 50,000 kg
Length: 9.875 m (including gun)
7.04 m (hull)
Width: 3.566 m
Height: 2.25 m
Max speed: 42 km/h (on road)
Max range: 250 km (on road)
Engine: One V-12 diesel
(522 kW)
Power-to-weight ratio: 10.44 kW/tonne
Vertical obstacle climb: 0.90 m
Gradient: 62 %
Trench crossing: 3.00 m
Main armament: 122-mm gun
Secondary armament: Two 12.7-mm DShKM machine-guns
(one co-axial with the main armament and one on mounted on the loaders cupola on the roof for AA defence)
Armour: 230 mm (fornt)
120 mm (sides and upper front)
250 mm (turret mantlet)
100 mm (turret sides)
25 mm (turret rear)
20-80 mm (rest of hull)

 

UK

 CENTURION MK3

MK3

Specifications
Weight 51 long tons (52 metric tonnes)
Length 25 feet (7.6 m)
Width 11 feet 1 inch (3.4 m)
Height 9 ft 10.5 in (3.01 m)
Crew 4 (commander, gunner, loader, driver)
Armour 6 inches (150 mm)
Primary
armament
105 mm L7 rifled gun
17 pdr,
20 pdr
Secondary
armament
.30 cal Browning machine gun
Engine Rolls Royce Meteor
650 hp (485 kW)
Power/weight 13 hp/tonne
Suspension Horstmann suspension
Operational
range
280 miles (450 km)
Speed 21 miles per hour (34 km/h)

 

COMET A34

COMET A34

Specifications
Weight 33 long tons (33.53 tonnes)
Length 21 ft 6 in (6.55 m)
Width 10 ft 1 in (3.04 m)
Height 8 ft 6 in (2.67 m)
Crew 5 (Commander, gunner, loader, driver, co-driver)
Armour 4 in (102 mm)
Primary
armament
77 mm HV
61 rounds
Secondary
armament
2 x 7.92 mm Besa MG
Engine Rolls-Royce Meteor V12 petrol
600 hp (447 kW)
Power/weight 17 hp/ton (18 hp/tonne)
Suspension Christie
Ground clearance 18 in (0.5 m)
Fuel capacity about 120 Imperial gallons
Operational
range
250 km
Speed 32 mph (50 km/h)