T7 combat car, the Glossary
T7 combat car was a prototype United States light tank design of the interwar period.[1]
Table of Contents
20 relations: Aberdeen Proving Ground, Christie suspension, Continental R-670, Interwar period, Light tank, List of the United States military vehicles by model number, List of the United States military vehicles by supply catalog designation, M1 combat car, M1919 Browning machine gun, M2 Browning, M2 light tank, Medium machine gun, National Defense Act of 1920, Plattsburgh, New York, Rock Island Arsenal, SCR-189, Type 92 heavy armoured car, United States Army, United States Cavalry, .30-06 Springfield.
- Interwar tanks of the United States
- Light tanks of the United States
- Light tanks of the interwar period
- Trial and research tanks of the United States
Aberdeen Proving Ground
Aberdeen Proving Ground (APG) is a U.S. Army facility located adjacent to Aberdeen, Harford County, Maryland, United States.
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Christie suspension
The Christie suspension is a suspension system developed by American engineer J. Walter Christie for his tank designs.
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Continental R-670
The Continental R-670 (factory designation W670) was a seven-cylinder four-stroke radial aircraft engine produced by Continental displacing 668 cubic inches (11 litres) and a dry weight of.
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Interwar period
In the history of the 20th century, the interwar period (or interbellum) lasted from 11November 1918 to 1September 1939 (20years, 9months, 21days) – from the end of World War I (WWI) to the beginning of World War II (WWII).
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Light tank
A light tank is a tank variant initially designed for rapid movements in and out of combat, to outmaneuver heavier tanks.
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List of the United States military vehicles by model number
The following is a (partial) listing of vehicle model numbers or M-numbers assigned by the United States Army.
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List of the United States military vehicles by supply catalog designation
This is the Group G series List of the United States military vehicles by (Ordnance) supply catalog designation, – one of the alpha-numeric "standard nomenclature lists" (SNL) that were part of the overall list of the United States Army weapons by supply catalog designation, a supply catalog that was used by the United States Army Ordnance Department / Ordnance Corps as part of the Ordnance Provision System, from about the mid-1920s to about 1958.
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M1 combat car
The M1 combat car, officially Light Tank, M1, was a light tank used by the U.S. Cavalry in the late 1930s and developed at the same time as the US Army infantry branch's very similar Light Tank M2. T7 combat car and M1 combat car are interwar tanks of the United States, light tanks of the United States and light tanks of the interwar period.
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M1919 Browning machine gun
The M1919 Browning is a.30 caliber medium machine gun that was widely used during the 20th century, especially during World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War.
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M2 Browning
The M2 machine gun or Browning.50 caliber machine gun (informally, "Ma Deuce") is a heavy machine gun that was designed near the end of World War I by John Browning.
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M2 light tank
The M2 light tank, officially Light Tank, M2, was an American light tank of the interwar period which saw limited service during World War II. T7 combat car and M2 light tank are interwar tanks of the United States, light tanks of the United States and light tanks of the interwar period.
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Medium machine gun
A medium machine gun (MMG), in modern terms, usually refers to a belt-fed machine gun firing a full-powered rifle cartridge, and is considered "medium" in weight.
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National Defense Act of 1920
The National Defense Act of 1920 (or Kahn Act) was sponsored by United States Representative Julius Kahn, Republican of California.
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Plattsburgh, New York
Plattsburgh is a city in and the county seat of Clinton County, New York, United States, situated on the north-western shore of Lake Champlain.
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Rock Island Arsenal
The Rock Island Arsenal comprises 946 acres (383 ha) and is located on Arsenal Island, originally known as Rock Island, on the Mississippi River between the cities of Davenport, Iowa, and Rock Island, Illinois.
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SCR-189
The SCR-189 was a mobile Signal Corps Radio tested by the United States Army before World War II.
Type 92 heavy armoured car
The, also known as the Type 92 cavalry tank, was the Empire of Japan's first indigenous tankette.
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United States Army
The United States Army (USA) is the land service branch of the United States Armed Forces.
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United States Cavalry
The United States Cavalry, or U.S. Cavalry, was the designation of the mounted force of the United States Army.
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.30-06 Springfield
The.30-06 Springfield cartridge (pronounced "thirty-aught-six"), 7.62×63mm in metric notation, and called the.30 Gov't '06 by Winchester, was introduced to the United States Army in 1906 and later standardized; it remained in military use until the late 1970s.
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See also
Interwar tanks of the United States
- Christie M1931
- Christie Model 1919
- M1 combat car
- M1921 medium tank
- M1922 medium tank
- M2 light tank
- Mark VIII tank
- T1 light tank
- T2 tank
- T7 combat car
Light tanks of the United States
- Chemical Warfare Service: Flame Tank Group Seabees
- Expeditionary Tank
- General Dynamics Griffin
- High Survivability Test Vehicle (Lightweight)
- M1 combat car
- M1917 light tank
- M1918 Ford 3-ton tank
- M2 light tank
- M22 Locust
- M24 Chaffee
- M3 Stuart
- M41 Walker Bulldog
- M551 Sheridan
- M551 Sheridan replacement process
- M8 armored gun system
- Marmon–Herrington CTLS
- Ripsaw (vehicle)
- Stingray light tank
- T1 light tank
- T7 combat car
- T71 light tank
- T92 light tank
Light tanks of the interwar period
- Škoda Š-I-j
- 4TP
- 7TP
- 9TP
- AMC 35
- AMR 33
- AMR 35
- Combat history of the T-26
- Disston Tractor Tank
- Hotchkiss H35
- Kolohousenka
- LK II
- LT vz. 34
- Landsverk L-120
- Landsverk L-60
- Leichttraktor
- M1 combat car
- M2 light tank
- Mk VI light tank
- PZInż 130
- Panzer 35(t)
- Panzer I
- Panzer I variants
- Panzer II
- R-1 tank
- Renault FT
- Sd.Kfz. 265 Panzerbefehlswagen
- Straussler V-4
- T-26
- T1 light tank
- T7 combat car
- Teletank
- Trubia A4
- Type 95 Ha-Go light tank
- Type 98 Ke-Ni light tank
- Verdeja
- Vickers 6-ton
- Vickers-Carden-Loyd light amphibious tank
Trial and research tanks of the United States
- CLB 75 tank
- Chrysler TV-8
- Expeditionary Tank
- High Survivability Test Vehicle (Lightweight)
- Holt gas electric tank
- Killen-Strait
- M1918 Ford 3-ton tank
- M1921 medium tank
- M1922 medium tank
- M7 medium tank
- MBT-70
- Mobile Protected Firepower
- Ripsaw (vehicle)
- Skeleton tank
- Steam Wheel Tank
- Steam tank
- T1 light tank
- T14 heavy tank
- T2 tank
- T20 medium tank
- T28 super-heavy tank
- T29 heavy tank
- T30 heavy tank
- T32 heavy tank
- T54 (American tank)
- T57 heavy tank
- T69 tank
- T7 combat car
- T71 light tank
- T92 light tank
- T95 medium tank