Difference between revisions of "M4 Sherman (Family)"
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== Description == | == Description == | ||
− | The '''M4 ''Sherman''''', | + | The '''M4 ''Sherman''''', designated '''Medium Tank, M4''', named after the American Civil-War General William T. Sherman. |
− | The M4 was the most | + | The M4 was the most widely-used American tank ever developed, originally meant for World War II, but seeing service far after 1957, when the US retired them, with its latest retirement nation being Paraguay in April 2018. |
− | == Vehicles == | + | ==Vehicles== |
− | ===Rank II | + | ===Rank II=== |
* [[M4]] | * [[M4]] | ||
* [[M4 748 (a) (Germany)]] | * [[M4 748 (a) (Germany)]] | ||
* [[M4A1]] | * [[M4A1]] | ||
+ | * [[Sherman II]] - ''British M4A1 Sherman'' | ||
* [[M4A1 (France)]] | * [[M4A1 (France)]] | ||
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* [[M4A3 (105)]] | * [[M4A3 (105)]] | ||
* [[M4A3 (105) (France)]] | * [[M4A3 (105) (France)]] | ||
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* [[M4A4 (China)]] | * [[M4A4 (China)]] | ||
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* [[M4A4 (1st PTG)]] | * [[M4A4 (1st PTG)]] | ||
* [[M4A5]] | * [[M4A5]] | ||
− | ===Rank III | + | |
+ | ===Rank III=== | ||
* [[M4 Tipo IC]] | * [[M4 Tipo IC]] | ||
* [[M4A1 (75) W (China)]] | * [[M4A1 (75) W (China)]] | ||
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* [[M4A2]] | * [[M4A2]] | ||
* [[M4A2 (76) W]] | * [[M4A2 (76) W]] | ||
− | * [[M4A2 (USSR)| M4A2 (76) W (USSR)]] | + | * [[M4A2 (USSR)|M4A2 (76) W (USSR)]] |
* [[M4A3 (76) W (Japan)]] | * [[M4A3 (76) W (Japan)]] | ||
* [[M4A3E2]] | * [[M4A3E2]] | ||
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* [[M4A3E2 (France)]] | * [[M4A3E2 (France)]] | ||
* [[M4A4 (SA50)]] | * [[M4A4 (SA50)]] | ||
− | * [[Sherman Firefly|M4A4 Sherman Firefly]] | + | * [[Sherman Firefly|M4A4 Sherman Firefly]] - ''British 17-pounder equipped M4A4 Sherman'' |
* [[Sherman IC "Trzyniec"|M4A4 Sherman IC "Trzyniec"]] | * [[Sherman IC "Trzyniec"|M4A4 Sherman IC "Trzyniec"]] | ||
* [[Calliope|T34 Calliope]] - ''Rocket launcher version of the M4 Sherman'' | * [[Calliope|T34 Calliope]] - ''Rocket launcher version of the M4 Sherman'' | ||
− | ===Rank IV | + | |
+ | ===Rank IV=== | ||
* [[M4A3 (76) W]] | * [[M4A3 (76) W]] | ||
* [[M4A3E2 (76) W]] | * [[M4A3E2 (76) W]] |
Revision as of 16:18, 17 May 2020
Description
The M4 Sherman, designated Medium Tank, M4, named after the American Civil-War General William T. Sherman.
The M4 was the most widely-used American tank ever developed, originally meant for World War II, but seeing service far after 1957, when the US retired them, with its latest retirement nation being Paraguay in April 2018.
Vehicles
Rank II
- M4
- M4 748 (a) (Germany)
- M4A1
- Sherman II - British M4A1 Sherman
- M4A1 (France)
- M4A3 (105)
- M4A3 (105) (France)
- M4A4 (China)
- M4A4 (1st PTG)
- M4A5
Rank III
- M4 Tipo IC
- M4A1 (75) W (China)
- M4A1 (76) W
- M4A1 (FL10)
- M4A2
- M4A2 (76) W
- M4A2 (76) W (USSR)
- M4A3 (76) W (Japan)
- M4A3E2
- M4A3E2 "Cobra King"
- M4A3E2 (France)
- M4A4 (SA50)
- M4A4 Sherman Firefly - British 17-pounder equipped M4A4 Sherman
- M4A4 Sherman IC "Trzyniec"
- T34 Calliope - Rocket launcher version of the M4 Sherman
Rank IV
Other
- SPS-255 - "Special Purpose Sherman", a vehicle in the Unrealistic Battles April Fools event.