Howitzer Motor Carriage M8
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![]() 75 mm Howitzer Motor Carriage M8 on display at the Musée des Blindés |
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75 mm Howitzer Motor Carriage M8 | |
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General characteristics | |
Crew | 4 (Commander/loader, gunner, driver, co-driver) |
Length | 4.98 m |
Width | 2.32 m |
Height | 2.72 m |
Weight | 16.33 tonnes |
Armour and armament | |
Armour | 9.5 - 44.5 mm |
Main armament | 75 mm M2/M3 Howitzer 46 rounds |
Secondary armament | Browning M2HB .50cal MG 400 rounds |
Mobility | |
Power plant | Twin Cadillac Series 42, 16 cylinder, gasoline 220 hp |
Suspension | Vertical volute |
Road speed | 58 km/h |
Power/weight | hp/tonne |
Range | 160 km |
The 75 mm Howitzer Motor Carriage M8 was a self-propelled howitzer vehicle of the United States developed during the Second World War. It was also sometimes known as just the M8 Scott.
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[edit] Development
It was developed on the chassis of the then new Light Tank M5 (General Stuart VI). The test vehicle had the standard M5 turret removed, and replaced with an open topped turret, this vehicle was designated the T47.
[edit] Armament
Armament consisted of a new open topped turret armed with a 75 mm M2 howitzer, later an 75 mm M3 howitzer, which were reworks of the M1A1 pack howitzer. It carried 46 rounds of 75 mm ammunition, types of ammunition carried were; Smoke M89, and H.E. (High Explosive) M48. It featured no coaxial or hull mounted Browning M1919A4 .30-06 machine guns as featured on standard Light Tank M5's. The only other armament was Browning M2HB .50cal machine gun for local area, and anti-aircraft defence, 400 rounds of .50 cal were stowed onboard for the M2HB.
[edit] Production
The T47 was ordered into production as the 75 mm Howitzer Motor Carriage M8 in April 1942. Production ran from September 1942, to January 1944. A total of 1,778 vehicles were produced.
[edit] Combat service
It saw action in the Italian Campaign, the Western Front, and in the Pacific Theatre of Operations during the war. It was largely replaced by the adaption of the Medium Tank M4 to use the 105 mm howitzer.
[edit] Variants
- 75 mm Howitzer Motor Carriage M8
Based on the Light Tank M5 chassis.
- 75 mm Howitzer Motor Carriage M8A1
Based on the Light Tank M5A1 chassis.
[edit] See also
- Light Tank M5/M5A1 (The tank chassis that the M8 was based on.)
- LVT(A)4 (Landing Vehicle Tracked(Armored)4) (LVT(A)1 rearmed with the turret of the 75 mm Howitzer Motor Carriage M8.)