Patton tank
The Patton tanks (M47 Patton, M48 Patton) were some of the United States Army's principal tanks of the after World War II period. These models were named after General George Patton, commander of the U.S. Third Army during World War II. It was replaced in US service by the M1 Abrams.
M47 Patton[düzenle]
M47 Patton tank in Batey ha-Osef Museum, Israel.
Captured Jordanian M47 in Yad la-Shiryon Museum, Israel.
Captured Jordanian M47 in Yad la-Shiryon Museum, Israel.
Captured Jordanian M47 in Yad la-Shiryon Museum, Israel.
Captured Jordanian M47 in Yad la-Shiryon Museum, Israel.
M47E2 in Yad la-Shiryon Museum, Israel.
M47E2 in Yad la-Shiryon Museum, Israel.
M47E2 in Yad la-Shiryon Museum, Israel.
M47 in Armeemuseum Dresden, Germany.
M48 Patton[düzenle]
M48A3 in Yad la-Shiryon Museum, Israel.
M48A3 in Yad la-Shiryon Museum, Israel.
M48 in Armeemuseum Dresden, Germany.
M48A2GA2 in Armeemuseum Dresden, Germany.
M-48 Patton Tank
(Texas)
See also[düzenle]
- Armoured engineering and recovery vehicles
- M88 ARV - armored recovery vehicle.
- M60 AVLB - bridgelayer based on the M60.
- M728 Combat Engineer Vehicle.
- Magach tank - a series of Israeli MBTs based on M48/M60.