
M36 tank destroyer - Wikipedia
The M36 tank destroyer, formally 90 mm Gun Motor Carriage, M36, was an American tank destroyer used during World War II. The M36 combined the hull of the M10 tank destroyer, …
M36B2 | War Thunder Wiki
The M36B2 tank destroyer, formally known as the 90 mm Gun Motor Carriage M36B2, is an improved modification of the M36 GMC tank destroyer deployed by the U.S. Army near the …
The M36 90mm GMC: A very good TD. | The Sherman Tank Site
Need to lube your M36? Here’s your chart. In these images, we have an M36B2, with factory roof armor, and a GM 6046 powering it. Roof armor like this was fabricated in the field for M36 and …
Quick question: Difference between M36 and M36B2? : r/Warthunder - Reddit
Sep 16, 2022 · The M36B2 gains a HEAT-FS round at the cost of significant mobility loss and a BR increase, this makes no real sense because the only reason you'd really need HEAT-FS is …
M36 Jackson (1943)
M36B2: Conversion on M4A2 chassis (same hull as M10) with a twin 6-71 arrangement GM 6046 diesel (287). M36B2 GMC at Danbury.
TM 9-745 90mm Gun Motor Carriage M36B2, 1945 - Archive.org
"The 90-mm gun motor carriage M36B2 is an armored, full-track-laying vehicle powered by a twin Diesel power unit (figs. 38 and 39). The power unit consists of two 6-cylinder, 2-cycle, liquid …
M36 Gun Motor Carriage (Jackson / Slugger) - Military Factory
Mar 20, 2018 · Power for the M36 frame was supplied by a Ford GAA 8-cylidnder gasoline-fueled engine delivering 450 horsepower output (the M36B2 sported a diesel engine). This translated …
M36B2 (France) | War Thunder Wiki
The M36B2 (France) was one of the main armored actives of the French Armed Forces in their efforts to combat the constant rebellions and revolutions in Indochina.
M36 Jackson Tank Destroyer | World War II Database - WW2DB
The 90-mm Gun Motor Carriage M36 tank destroyers, nick named Jackson for Confederate States of America general Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson, were designed to counter any …
M36 tank destroyer - GlobalSecurity.org
Late in the war the US Army replaced the three-inch gun in the M10 tank destroyer with a high velocity, 90- millimeter antiaircraft gun to create the M36 tank destroyer. The increased …