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  1. 37 mm gun M3 - Wikipedia

    • The 37 mm gun M3 is the first dedicated anti-tank gun fielded by United States forces in numbers. Introduced in 1940, it became the standard anti-tank gun of the U.S. infantry with its size enabling it to be pulled by a jeep. However, the continuing improvement of German tanks quickly rendered the 37 mm ineffective and, by 1943, it was being gradually replaced in t… See more

    Development history

    In the mid-1930s, the United States Army had yet to field a dedicated anti-tank artillery piece; anti-tank companies of … See more

    Description

    The barrel was of one-piece forged construction, with uniform rifling (12 grooves, right-hand twist, one turn in 25 calibers). The breech end of the barrel was screwed into a breech ring. The breech mechanis… See more

    Organization

    Under the April 1942 organization, each infantry battalion had an anti-tank platoon with four 37 mm guns (1/4 ton trucks, better known as jeeps, were authorized as prime movers) and each regiment an anti-tank company with … See more

     
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  2. WWII Weapons: M3 37mm Antitank Gun - Warfare …

    The M3 37mm antitank gun was one of the main antitank weapons of the United States in the early years of World War II. It was produced in larger numbers than any other American antitank gun and served through the entire war.

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  5. M3 37mm AT 37mm Anti-Tank Gun - Military Factory

    May 2, 2017 · Available supported armament, ammunition, and special-mission equipment featured in the design of the M3 37mm AT 37mm Anti-Tank Gun. 1 x 37mm gun barrel Ammunition types included AP-T, APCBC-T, HE, Canister, …

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  7. The Big Game Hunters: 3-inch Anti-Tank Gun and …

    Aug 16, 2023 · The crew of a 3-inch antitank gun M5 on an M6 carriage wrestle their piece into position. They were members of the 801st Tank Destroyer Battalion, and the scene was near Hofen, Germany, on Feb. 2, 1945.

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  9. 37mm Anti-tank Gun M5 - Imperial War Museums

    Development of the American 37mm Anti-tank Gun began in 1937 and large numbers were delivered into service before the Second World War. It was only capable of dealing with light tanks and as such, was usefully deployed in the …

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