American Light Tank M24 Chaffee COBI 2543 - World War II
Manufacturer:
COBI
List Number:
COBI-2543
EAN:
5902251025434
Availability:
In stock - ready to ship (3 pcs)
Price excluding VAT:
792 Kč
958 Kč
You know that:
The original official name of the tank was Light Tank M24 and only the British renamed it Cheffee after General Adn R. Chaffee.
The experience of the M3 Stuart and Lee tank crews from the African campaign was taken into account in the development of the tank, and so in 1944 an exceptionally good light tank was created, which is still in service in some armies today.
The M-24 was manufactured between 1944 and 1945 by the American Cadillac and Massey Ferguson company, which today supplies agricultural and specialty tractors.
A special lightweight 75 mm gun was developed for the light tank, inspired by the gun used on the B-25H Mitchell bombers.
The M24 chassis was so good and reliable that it was used to build many other tracked vehicles.
It was replaced by the M41 Walker Bulldog tank in the 1960s after it was retired from US service.
The M24 starred in the science fiction film "The Day the Earth Stood Still".
Today you can see the tank at the Hellenic Military Museum and the Bovington Tank Museum.
Technical parameters:
weight 18 400 kg
length 5.56 m, width 2.85 m, height 2.54 m
armour 9.5 - 38 mm
power unit 2 x Cadillac 44T24 eight-cylinder engines with 300 hp
top speed 56 km/h (27.4 km/h off-road)
range 282 km (161 km off-road)
wading level 1.02 m
number of gears 8 forward + 4 reverse
main weapon M6 L/39 cannon 75 mm calibre (48 rounds)
secondary weapon Browning M2HB machine gun 12,7 mm calibre