All rights reserved. The Combination Gun Motor Carriage M15A1 is a rank III American Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft (SPAA) gun with a battle rating of 3.0 (AB/RB/SB). The mass-produced versions differed from the T28E1 in that they boasted an armoured shield to protect the crew and had a Browning M2HB machine gun with air-cooled barrels (the T28E1 had water-cooled Browning M2WC machine guns). During the Korean War, it served mainly in the ground-support role, at which it was highly effective.Most aircraft used during the Korean War went at or close to the speed of sound, making them fast enough to out run a trail of AA fire.

Dimensions 114 mm L x 35 mm W x 39 mm to top of cab and 52 mm to top of gun shield. En este caso tenemos el mito del "M15A Gun Motor Carriage", que es un M3 Lee retocado por ordenador.

© 2010—2020 by Gaijin Entertainment. They do not activate when pressing the secondary weapon key. 2700 were produced by White Motor Company from May 1943 to March 1944, with 568 M13 MGMCs and 109 T10 half-tracks being converted into M16s as well. The M15s made from the M3A1 half-track chassis and were designated the The M15 CGMC were first used in Operation Torch as the T28E1, when the Americans and British forces invaded North Africa. The M16 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage, also known as the M16 half-track, was an American self-propelled anti-aircraft weapon built during World War II.It was equipped with four 0.5 inch (12.7 mm) M2 Browning machine guns in an M45 Quadmount.

Comparing the M15 CGMC to the previous M16 and M13, they first appear similar.The same manoeuvrability and mobility are still passed on.

Open top, open rear and only 12 mm (0.5 inch) all around? The weapon was standardized as the M15 CGMC. M-15A1 Combination Gun Motor Carriage JBLM side view 2.jpg 5,312 × 2,988; 4.4 MB The T28 prototype was itself developed from the US Army Coast Artillery Corps T1A2 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage projects, which was designed around the current Army 37mm M1A2 Autocannon to be flanked with two .50 calibre M2 Browning machine guns on an M2 half-track. 155mm Gun Motor Carriage M12; M12 firing across the Moselle River in France, 1944. The USSR received 100 units via Lend-Lease. These vehicles did not have an armoured mount for the crew, leaving the gun and crew exposed to enemy fire, but after initial production, the vehicle was given an armoured shield and this was now designated the The M15 CGMC had an M42 armoured weapon mount with two .50 calibre Browning machine guns side by side above the main 37 mm armament in the centre. However, the M15 was classified as "limited standard" like its M16 counterpart due to its lower efficiency against the newer planes present due to advances in technology. Спочатку отримала назву T28E1 Combination Gun Motor Carriage (CGMC), але згодом при введенні у серійне виробництво отримало номенклатуру M15 Combination Gun Motor Carriage. Multiple Gun Motor Carriage, M16 Model with M45D mount. A noteworthy issue is the gun layout: The secondary anti-air weapons (the M2 Brownings) can only be fired with the machine gun key. Crew usage was for the .50 calibre machine guns to fire tracers to bring the gun up to aim with the intended target. Multiple Gun Motor Carriage, M16B The M16 was nicknamed "The Meat Chopper" for its deadly firepower, and was extremely popular with troops. As being a half truck and tank it will turn well in all speeds compared to other SPAA. New M54 Gun Mount Air-cooled .50 cals mounted below the 37mm: Notes: Based on the M3 chassis and built by White, the M15 mounted a 37mm automatic canon and twin water cooled .50 cal M2 Heavy Machine Guns on the M42 mount and could deliver devastating fire not only at aircraft but ground targets. M15A Gun Motor Carriage Cada vez se inventan mitos más extraños que la gente se cree a pesar de que usando la lógica, rápidamente nos damos cuenta de lo incongruente que es creerlo. The M15 was the M3 half-track personnel carrier with mixed cannon and machine gun weaponry: a 37 mm M1A2 cannon and two 12.7 mm Browning M2HB machine guns. Initial versions produced in 1943 accounted for 680 M15s built before modification with a lighter gun mount, lighter machine guns, and new sights. It was equipped with one M1 automatic 37 mm gun and two .50 Cal heavy machine guns. The M15 CGMC AA mount was produced by the Autocar Company from February to April 1943. Media in category "Multiple Gun Motor Carriage M15" The following 13 files are in this category, out of 13 total. Type: Self-propelled gun: Place of origin United States Service history; Wars: World War II The Multiple Gun Motor Carriage, M16 (Abbreviated as M16 MGMC) is an American self-propelled anti-aircraft halftrack developed from the T58 MGMC and M13 MGMC.. Variants Multiple Gun Motor Carriage, M13 Model with M33 mount. In addition to its anti-aircraft role, the M16 was used in an infantry support role, frequently accompanied by the As aircraft became more advanced over the M16's lifetime, its role as a mobile anti-aircraft weapon became limited. WW2 U.S. Half track mounting twin .50 cal MG's and 37 mm gun. En este caso tenemos el mito del "M15A Gun Motor Carriage", que es un M3 Lee retocado por ordenador. Based on an The specifications of the M16 were similar to those of the It was powered by a 128-horsepower (95 kW) White 160AX 386 cubic inch (6,300 cc) 6-cylinder The M16 was an improvement on the twin .50 caliber This prototype was originally designated as the T61 MGMC, but after trials at The M16 MGMC entered service in early 1944, with the M13 taken out of action soon after.