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F Company, 2nd Tank Regiment, US Army - Fort Benning, USA, 1932.

The Light Tank, T1 was a United States Army light tank of the late 1920s and early 1930s that was only built in prototype form. The tank was an Army design built by James Cunningham, Son and Company. Introduced in 1927, it was developed up through 1932 as a series of modified versions (T1E1, T1E2, T1E3, T1E4, T1E5, and T1E6). The tank was never mass-produced, nor was it ever used in combat.

 

 

Type: Light Tank
Crew: 2 (commander/gunner, driver)
Number built: Prototype only

Length: 3.874 m | Width: 1.791 m | Height: 2.175 m | Weight: 7500 kg
Armament
Main: 37 mm M1918 short tank gun | Ammo: ? rounds | Secondary: .30 M1919 Browning MG | Ammo: ? rounds
Armor
Maximum: 9.50 mm | Minimum: 6.40 mm
Automotive & Suspension

Engine: Gasoline, water-coole | Horsepower: 110 hp | Power/weight ratio ratio: 14.67 hp/t
Suspension:
Equalizing links with four 2-wheel bogies, no springs

Performances

Maximum Speed : 29 km/h | Range: 105 km

 

 

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