
Cartridge, 75mm APC-T, M61, M61A1 - Bulletpicker
The APC-T cartridge M61A1 is used against ground targets, primarily armored materiel. The projectile consists of three parts: a steel body which contains a small charge of explosive D, a …
U.S. 75mm M61 Tank Round - WWII - Inert-Ord.net
This is the 75mm APC cannon round used in the U.S. M4 Sherman Tank. The Sherman was the main American battle tank during WWII. Classified as a medium tank it weighed 35 tons and …
75mm M61A1 APC-T - ORDNANCE - U.S. Militaria Forum
2023年11月1日 · The M61A1 was an improvement over the M61, a small explosive charge was added. The base is threaded to hold a base detonating fuse. This fuse functions with delay …
Chamber Capacity: 88.05 cubic inches (APC M61), 80.57 cubic inches (HE M48) Weight Tube: 611 pounds Total Weight: 783 pounds (M2); 893 pounds (M3); 410 pounds (M6) Type of …
M4谢尔曼中型坦克她的M3 75mm、M1 76mm坦克火炮(美英一 …
2021年3月17日 · 其实M3火炮并没有想部分人所说的那么拉跨, 其火炮发射的M61 APCBC拥有在500米击穿最大90mm均质钢装甲,使其在战争前期拥有足够的穿深对付三号和四号,并且其 …
75MM M61 or M61A1 APC-T Projectile (1ea)
This is what I believe to be an INERT M61 or M61A1 APC-T projectile for the 75mm Gun M3. This gun was mounted on the M4 Sherman. I’m not sure how this projectile differs from the very …
WWII: Could the M4 Sherman's 75mm M3 L/40 Loaded with M61 ... - Reddit
2015年10月8日 · The standard was APC or APCBC, designed to work against face hardened armor by using a cap over the shell to destroy the face hardened layer. M61 and M72 were …
Help with 75 mm Projectile ID - ORDNANCE - U.S. Militaria Forum
2021年10月13日 · The APC round for the Army 3” is the M62 designation, ( I won’t confuse the issue with the other commonly mistaken Army 3” and Navy 3”/50 issue). The M62 was loaded …
My WW2 Inert Ordnance Collection - U.S. Militaria Forum
2024年10月17日 · I'm now retired and since we had our first frost this morning and before I go outside to do some more "Indian Summer" yard work, I decided to lay out my WW2 US & …
75mm m61 inert loaded - British Ordnance Collectors Network
2022年6月14日 · Over the past 20 years I've seen huge numbers of inert loaded 57mm Gun APCAPT and 106mm RR HEP-T rounds. As an interesting side note, they used the same …