
M20 Armored Utility Car (1943) - tank-afv.com
The M20 was mostly a command vehicle fitted with additional radio equipment, used in forward reconnaissance or as impromptu armored personnel and cargo carrier as well. Some 3,680 M20s were built by Ford in this variants by 1943–1944, which was less than the 8500+ M8 Greyhounds, but still not anecdotal.
M8 Greyhound - Wikipedia
The M20 was primarily used as a command vehicle and for forward reconnaissance, but many vehicles also served as armored personnel carriers and cargo carriers. It offered high speed and excellent mobility, along with a degree of protection against small arms fire and shrapnel .
M20 Armored Utility Car – Military Veterans Museum
Manufacturer: Ford Motor Company. Years produced: 1943-1945. Quantity produced: 3,791 vehicles. Length: 197 inches. Width: 100 inches. Net weight: 12,800 lbs. Gross weight: 16,650 lbs. Fuel capacity: 56 gal. Fuel consumption: 6mpg. Range: 350 miles. Max allowed speed: 55 mph. Engine: Manufacturer: Hercules. Model: JXD. Type: L-head, 4-cycle ...
Ford M20 Armored Car 1943-1945 - Blue Oval Trucks
From 1943-1945 Ford made the M20 armored car that was used by the U.S. Army as a command car and a reconnaissance vehicle. The vehicle featured six-wheel drive, a cruising range of 400 miles, and a top speed of 56 miles per hour.
M20 Armored Utility Car | World War II Wiki | Fandom
The M20 Armored Utility Car was an armored car that was used by the United States during World War II. The M20 was a derivative of the M8 Greyhound series. The chief difference between the two armored cars was the absence of a turret which allowed the M20 to feature benches and specialized radio...
FORD M20 ARMORED UTILITY CAR – Tucson Military Vehicle …
The M20 armored utility car, also known as the M20 scout car, was a variant of the M8 Greyhound. It had the turret replaced with a low, armored open-topped superstructure and an anti-aircraft ring mount for a .50 caliber, M2 heavy machine gun.
Ford T-26 Armored Command Car, 1943 - The Henry Ford
Ford's T-26 Command Car, designated M20 by the U.S. Army, combined speed with protection. The vehicle featured six-wheel drive, a cruising range of 400 miles, and a top speed of 56 miles per hour. Armor plating, up to 3/4-inch thick, and a top …
World War II U.S. M20 Greyhound Armored Utility Car
Powered by a Hercules JXD 320 cubic inch inline 6 cylinder gasoline engine producing 110 hp and mated to a 4-speed transmission, the approximately 16,500 pound M20 is capable of speeds up to 55 mph with up to a 250 mile operational range.
Casemate Publishing- U.S. Army Ford M8 and M20 Armored Cars
Nov 26, 2023 · AMPS is all about armor modeling and the preservation of armor and mechanized heritage. U.S. Army Ford M8 and M20 Armored Cars. Background. Compared to many other nations, the US Army did not depend on armored cars for the types of roles where Britain and Germany, for example, used wheeled armor.
M20 Armored Utility Car - WarWheels.Net
The M20 Utility Car was developed from the T26 prototype as a command car and general utility vehicle based upon the design of the M8 Greyhound Light Armored Car. Both vehicles used the same chassis and many of the same automotive components.