
T71 light tank - Wikipedia
The T71 Experimental Airborne Light Tank was part of a 1952 plan by the US to replace the M41 Walker Bulldog in service. It was equipped with a primary oscillating turret. It was similar to the …
76mm Gun Tank T71 (1972)
The T71 was a project from 1952 intended to replace the M41 Walker Bulldog. By 1953, there were several different prospective designs that could replace the M41 made by different …
T71 light tank - Wikiwand
The T71 Experimental Airborne Light Tank was part of a 1952 plan by the US to replace the M41 Walker Bulldog in service. It was equipped with a primary oscillat...
T71 Light Tank - Military Wiki
The T71 Experimental Airborne Light Tank was part of a 1952 plan by the US to replace the M41 Walker Bulldog in service. It was equipped with a primary oscillating turret. It was similar to the...
For the Record: 04/08/13
Apr 8, 2013 · Cadillac's T71 was a conventional style tank without an autoloader. It used the same gun as the Bulldog. It was to weigh a little less than 18 tons and would have the same engine …
T71 DA VII - skill4ltu Index
One of the best tier VII light tanks. I would call it an awesome damage dealer because from a magazine you can do 900 damage. Not the best spotter though. You can purchase it from …
American Prototype Light Tanks Post-WWII Part 3: The T71, T92 …
Apr 8, 2013 · Cadillac's T71 was a conventional style tank without an autoloader. It used the same gun as the Bulldog. It was to weigh a little less than 18 tons and would have the same engine …
T71 — Tier VII American light tank - Blitz Hangar
Experimental airborne light tank with an oscillating turret and automatic loading. Developed by Detroit Arsenal from 1952 through 1953 as a replacement for M41. The armament was …
T71 USA light tank - MMOWG.net
Aug 2, 2015 · T71 USA light tank. In May 1952 USA Army developed a new light tank with a weight of 20 tons (later reduced to 18 tons) and armed with a 90mm gun. Many design …
T71 - Light Tanks - USA - World Of Tanks Tank Compare
Experimental airborne light tank with an oscillating turret and automatic loading. Developed by Detroit Arsenal from 1952 through 1953 as a replacement for M41. The armament was …
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