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  1. The HMC M7 Priest was the US main Howitzer Motor Carriage, used on all fronts of WW2 from Africa to Germany and the Pacific, and later the Korean war.
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    The HMC M7 Priest was the US main Howitzer Motor Carriage, used on all fronts of WW2 from Africa to Germany and the Pacific, and later the Korean war.
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    The M7 "Priest" (known formally as the "105mm Howitzer Motor Carriage M7") was the principle mobile artillery system for Allied ground forces throughout World War 2.
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    The 105 mm Howitzer Motor Carriage M7 Priest was an American self-propelled artillery vehicle produced during World War 2.
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    M7 Priest - Wikipedia

    M7 The first M7s produced were based on modified M3 Lee medium tank chassis. To maintain a low silhouette, the howitzer elevation had to be restricted to 35°. In May 1942, after only a month of production, the vehicle was altered to increase its ammunition stowage from 57 to 69 rounds. This was achieved by … 展开

    The 105 mm howitzer motor carriage M7 was an American self-propelled artillery vehicle produced during World War II. It was given the service name 105 mm self propelled, Priest by the British Army, due to the pulpit-like machine … 展开

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    A total of 3,489 M7s and 826 M7B1s were built. They proved to be reliable weapons, continuing to see front-line service in the US and other armies well past the end of World War II. 展开

    A British self-propelled gun armed with the Ordnance QF 25-pounder in design from 1941 was nicknamed Bishop as its appearance was said to resemble a bishop's mitre and … 展开

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    During the early stages of World War II, US Army observers realized that they would need a self-propelled artillery vehicle with sufficient firepower to support armored operations. … 展开

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    • Australian Armour and Artillery Museum, in Cairns, in a World War II US Army paint scheme. 展开

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  3. US WW2 self propelled gun M7 Priest - tank-afv.com

  4. M7 Priest Self-Propelled Gun | World War II Database

    ww2dbase The 105-millimeter Howitzer Motor Carriage M7 self-propelled artillery vehicles were built on the M3 Lee medium tank chassis; the decision for using the M3 medium tank chassis was from past experience that ground operations …

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  8. Allied Tanks and Combat Vehicles of World War II

    The first M7s produced were modified M3 Lee medium tanks. In order to maintain a low silhouette, the howitzer elevation had to be restricted to 35°. In May 1942, after only a month of production, the vehicle was altered to increase its …

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  9. M7 Priest self-propelled artillery - World War Photos

    This engine was a tank version of the Wright R-975 aircraft engine. It was an air-cooled, radial nine-cylinder drive unit. As the tank version did not have the right airflow for cooling, a forced circuit was used with a large fan driven by the …

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  10. Great guns: M7 'Priest' backs WWII armor - The United States Army

  11. M7 (Priest) Self-Propelled Gun (SPH) - Military Factory

    2021年3月22日 · Early M7 Priests were based on the chassis of the M3 General Lee while the chassis of the M4 General Sherman medium tank was soon adopted. By the end of World War 2, the M24 Chaffee Light Tank became the …

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