
Multiple Gun Motor Carriage M13 and M14 - Tank Encyclopedia
2024年12月7日 · The M14 used an International Harvester RED-450-B, gasoline, liquid-cooled engine. It developed 143 hp at 2,700 rpm and 348 ft-lbs of torque at 800 rpm, with a top speed of 67.6 km (42 mph) on the road and a range of approximately 320 km (200 mi) on the road.
M14 MULTIPLY GUN MOTOR CARRIAGE - Quartermaster Section
Based on the M5 chassis and built by International Harvester, the M14 had twin .50 cal M2HB Heavy Machine Guns on a M33 Maxson mount, the side and rear armour could be lowered to allow for ground fire. The M14 was standardised a month before the M13. The M14 never served with the US army and most were leased to the British army.
M14 Half-track | Military Wiki | Fandom
The M14 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage was an self-propelled anti-aircraft artillery produced for the United States in World War II by International Harvester for Lend-Lease to Allies. The M14 was a variant of the M13 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage based on the M5 Half-track (the M13 was based on …
MGMC M14 - afvdatabase.com
2024年3月3日 · Multiple Gun Motor Carriage M14. The M14 shares traits with the half-track personnel carrier M5 on which it is based, including the thin fenders and demountable headlights visible on this example. The machine gun turret can be seen in the rear compartment, and the hinged side armor running the length of the top of the passenger compartment is ...
M13 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage - Wikipedia
The M13 multiple gun motor carriage (MGMC), otherwise known as the M13 half-track, was a self-propelled anti-aircraft gun used by the U.S. Army during World War II that was armed with two .50 caliber M2HB heavy-barrel Browning machine guns.
MGMC M14 - 50megs
2024年3月3日 · The M14 was based on the half-track personnel carrier M5. This vehicle had a twin .50cal machine gun turret placed in the passenger compartment. The turret, developed by the W. L. Maxson Corp., had its own self-contained batteries and a one-cylinder motor generator.
Carriage, Motor, Multiple Gun, M14 - FirearmCentral Wiki
The Carriage, Motor, Multiple Gun, M14 (Abbreviated as M14 MGMC) is an American self-propelled anti-aircraft halftrack developed from the M13 MGMC. The M14 MGMC is essentially identical to the M13 MGMC, except that it is based on the M5 Half-Track instead of …
Allied Tanks and Combat Vehicles of World War II
2015年3月20日 · M14 MGMC - M13 MGMC variant, based on the M5 chassis. Supplied under lend-lease to Britain (5,000 rounds).
M14 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage - HistoryOfWar.org
2014年5月16日 · The M14 was based on the M13 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage, an anti-aircraft weapon that carried two .50in machine guns in a Maxson M33 turret mounted on the back of an M3 half-track personnel carrier. The M13 was accepted for production on 27 July 1942 and was used by the US Army.
Multiple Gun Motor Carriage M14 - wardrawings.be
Multiple Gun Motor Carriage M14. GENERAL DATA: Other Designation(s)-Type: Anti-Aircraft Vehicle. Radio Equipment? Manufacturer(s) International Harvester Corp. Crew: 5. Commander in cab right; Gunner in turret; Two cannoneers on right and left of turret; Driver in cab left ; Production Quantity: 1605.