
M8 Greyhound - Wikipedia
The M8 light armored car is a 6×6 armored car produced by the Ford Motor Company during World War II. It was used from 1943 by United States and British forces in Europe and the Pacific until the end of the war.
M8 Greyhound (1942)
The M8 Greyhound was thought to be far more capable, as a fighting machine, than the M3 Scout Car and half-tracks in service. However, it demonstrated poor off-road capabilities, at least compared to what was expected of it.
US Armored Recon – M8 Greyhound with 30 photos - WAR …
2018年7月8日 · The M8 Greyhound served with the cavalry reconnaissance troops, with the role of being the eyes and ears of the battalion using its long-range radio set. Together with equipment and crew, the vehicle weighed only 17,400 lb (7,900 kg) and was capable of attaining a speed of 55 mph (89 km/h).
M8 Greyhound (1943-1945) - Museum of the American G.I.
2024年5月20日 · The M8 Greyhound was the only armored car that the US military utilized in combat during WWII. While it was originally a response to the US Army’s request for a new anti-tank vehicle, its small 37 mm gun and light armor forced …
Why The M8 Greyhound Was Retired From The U.S. Military
2023年10月30日 · The M8 light-armored car, better known as the M8 Greyhound, was an armored vehicle used by the U.S. military during World War II. Developed and produced by the Ford Motor Company , over 8,500...
M8 Greyhound Light Armored Car - WarWheels.Net
USA/Most Allied Armies During WWII. Also, Post War with many countries including Brazil, Colombia, Guatemala, & Mexico. Main: 37mm Cannon; Co-Axial: .30 cal Machine Gun.; Anti-Aircraft: .50 cal Heavy MG (on Pintle Mount or on M49 Ring Mount)
M8 Greyhound - Army Guide
The M8 Greyhound was a 6x6 armored car produced by the Ford Motor Company during the Second World War. It was used by the U.S. and British troops in Europe and the Far East until the end of the war. The vehicle was widely exported and as of 2002 still remains in service in some third world countries.
Military Vehicle Spotlight: WWII Ford M8 Armored Car
2018年6月12日 · Between March 1943 and May 1945, Ford Motor Company built 8,523 M8 armored cars at its plant in St. Paul, Minnesota. After WWII, M8s were used for occupation duty and saw combat during the Korean War, before being retired from U.S. service.
M8 Greyhound (Light Armored Car M8) - Military Factory
2021年3月21日 · One of the unsung American heroes of World War 2 was the venerable M8 Greyhound wheeled armored car series. The type was produced in the thousands during the war years and proved highly adept at its battlefield role. She was a reliable and tough thoroughbred despite some inherent limitations in her design.
M8 Greyhound Armored Car | World War II Database
Named Greyhound in British service, the M8's characteristics were summarized by one Armoured Car Regiment as having a magnificent cross-country performance and being capable of crossing Class 9 bridges, but being found to be difficult to reverse and extremely vulnerable to damage from mines (the thin steel floor armour, only 1/8 to ¼-inch ...