T27 Armored Car

T27 Armored car

The T27 Armored Car.
Type Armored car
Place of origin United States
Specifications
Crew 4

Main
armament
37 mm Gun M3
Secondary
armament
.30 MG
Engine Cadillac gasoline 8-cylinder engine
Suspension 8x6 wheel

The T27 Armored Car was a prototype armored car developed for the US Army in 1944 by the Studebaker Corporation. The T27 was an eight-wheeled vehicle, with the first, second and fourth pairs of wheels being powered. With a crew of four, the T27 was armed with two .30 caliber machine guns and a 37 mm cannon. Powered by a Cadillac gasoline eight-cylinder engine, two T27's were produced in 1944.[1]

The T27's production was cancelled in favor of a competing design by Chevrolet, the T28 Armored Car.[1]

Development

It was developed by the Studebaker Corporation in 1944 as a possible replacement for the M8 Greyhound. It was completed in late 1943 and was tested against the T28 Armored Car at the Aberdeen Proving Grounds. Although the T28 was found out to be more mobile than the T27, both were superior to the mobility of the M8. After more testing at Fort Riley, the T28 was found superior to the T27 and was officially designated the M38, but it was later cancelled because there was no apparent need for new armored cars after it finished testing.[2]

Specifications

Main Armament Secondary Armament Engine Suspension Crew
37 mm Gun M3 1 × .30 cal MG One Cadillac 8-cylinder gasoline engine 8×6 wheel Four

Source: Haugh, David R. (2005). "T27 Armored Car". Warwheels.net. 

See also

References

Citations

  1. 1 2 Haugh (2005)
  2. Zaloga, Steven J. (2012). M8 Greyhound Light Armored Car 1941–91. Oxford, UK: Osprey Publishing. p. 139. ISBN 1-78200-421-1.

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