M.48 A3 Patton Medium Tank - Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
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N 10° 46.758 E 106° 41.562
48P E 685078 N 1192088
This M.48 A3 Patton Medium Tank is displayed at the War Remnants Museum in HCMC, Vietnam.
Waymark Code: WME2RN
Location: Vietnam
Date Posted: 03/26/2012
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The M48 Patton is a medium tank that was designed in the United States. In February 1963, the US Army accepted its first of 600 M48 Patton tanks that had been converted to M48A3's, and by 1964, the US Marine Corps had received 419 Patton tanks. These Pattons were to be deployed to battle in Vietnam. Because all M48A3 tanks were conversions from earlier models, many characteristics varied among individual examples of this type. M48A3 tanks could have either 3 or 5 support rollers on each side and might have either the early or later type headlight assemblies.
Weight: 47.2 tons
Maximum speed: 48 km/h
Armament: 90 mm gun coaxial 7.62 mm machine gun, cupola-mounted 50-cal. machine gun.
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