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History
M1A3 57mm | |
Specifications | |
Type | Medium Anti-Tank Gun |
Armament | 57 mm Anti-Tank Gun |
Gun Elevation | ? |
Turret Traverse | ? |
Crew | 2 (Commander, Gunner) |
Weight | 1,143kg |
Tow Class | Medium |
Main Gun Optics | |
Specifications | |
Designation | ? |
Magnification | ? |
Field of View | ? |
The M1a3-57 mm ATG is the US version of the successful British QF 6 Pdr. ATG. This gun had begun development in 1938, when it was evident that tank armor would soon outstrip the ability of the smaller ATG’s to penetrate their intended targets.
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