M1: General | |||
Date of first acceptance | 1935 | Total acceptances | 89 |
Manufacturer | Rock Island Arsenal | Crew |
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M1: Dimensions | |||
Combat weight | 18,790lbs 8,523kg |
Height over AAMG mount | 89" 226cm |
Length | 163" 414cm |
Gun overhang forward | 0" |
Width over side stowage | 94" 240cm |
Tread | 72" 180cm |
Ground clearance | 15" 38cm |
Fire height | 73" 185cm |
Turret ring diameter | 47.5" 121cm |
Ground pressure, zero penetration | 9.4psi .66kg/cm² |
M1: Armament | ||||
Type | Mount | Ammunition | Traverse | Elevation |
.50cal M2HB MG --OR-- .30cal M2HB MG |
M15 in left side of turret | 1,100 rounds .50cal | 360° (manual) |
Manual |
.30cal M2HB MG | M16 or M18 in right side of turret | 6,700 rounds .30cal | 360° (manual) |
Manual |
.30cal M2HB MG --OR-- .30cal M1919A4 MG |
AA bracket mount M19 or M20 behind turret | 360° (manual) |
Manual | |
.30cal M2HB MG --OR-- .30cal M1919A4 MG |
M2HB: Ball mount M8 in right bow M1919A4: Ball mount M10 or M13 in right bow |
M13: 31° (17° left and 14° right; manual) |
M13: +24° to -14° (manual) |
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Aiming equipment | ||||
Telescopic sight M5 or M1918A2 in mount M15 or M18 |
M1: Armor | ||
Assembly | ||
Riveting | ||
Hull | ||
Rolled face-hardened steel | ||
Location | Thickness | Angle from vertical |
Upper front | .625" 1.6cm |
17° |
Middle front | .625" 1.6cm |
69° |
Lower front | .625" 1.6cm |
21° |
Sides | .5" 1.3cm |
0° |
Rear | .25" .64cm |
0° |
Top | .25" .64cm |
90° |
Floor | .25" .64cm |
90° |
Turret | ||
Rolled face-hardened steel | ||
Location | Thickness | Angle from vertical |
Front | .625" 1.6cm |
30° |
Sides | .625" 1.6cm |
0° |
Rear | .625" 1.6cm |
0° |
Top | .25" .64cm |
90° |
M1: Automotive | |||||
Engine | Continental R-670-3, -3C, -5; or W-670-7 or -8; 7 cylinder, 4 cycle, static radial gasoline | ||||
Horsepower | Net: R-670-3, -5, W-670-7: 250@2,400rpm R-670-3C, W-670-8: 235@2,400rpm Gross: R-670-3, -5, W-670-7: 262@2,400rpm R-670-3C, W-670-8: 248@2,400rpm |
Torque | Net: R-670-3, -5, W-670-7: 584 ft-lb@1,800rpm Gross: R-670-3, -5, W-670-7: 590 ft-lb@1,700rpm |
Fuel capacity | 50gal 190L |
Transmission | Sliding, constant mesh, 5 speeds forward, 1 reverse | ||||
Steering | Controlled differential, steering levers | ||||
Brakes | Mechanical, external contracting |
M1: Suspension | ||
Type | Road wheels | Track return rollers |
Vertical volute spring | 2 bogies/track; 2 wheels/bogie |
2/track |
Drive sprockets | Idlers | Shock absorbers |
14-tooth front drive | Adjustable at rear of track | None |
M1: Track | |||||||
T16E1 | |||||||
Outside guide, double pin, rubber bushed, reversible rubber | |||||||
Width | 11.6" 29.5cm |
Pitch | 5.5" 14cm |
Shoes/track | 62 | Ground contact length | 86" 220cm |
T16E2 | |||||||
Outside guide, double pin, rubber bushed, non-reversible rubber | |||||||
Width | 11.6" 29.5cm |
Pitch | 5.5" 14cm |
Shoes/track | 62 | Ground contact length | 86" 220cm |
M1: Performance | |||
Max level road speed | 45mph 72kph |
Max trench | 48" 120cm |
Max grade | 60% | Max vertical obstacle | 24" 61cm |
Min turning diameter | 42' 13m |
Max fording depth | 43" 110cm |
Cruising range | ~120mi, roads ~190km, roads |
The first 58 M1 combat cars had a flat-faced, D-shaped turret. The rest were fitted with an octagonal turret assembled from eight flat armor plates. The roof of the turrets was made up of three pieces that could be folded in such a way as to provide a forward-facing shield with vision slots. Early vehicles had a rounded engine cover, which was replaced later by an angular, flat-sided engine cover. Later combat cars also had their constant mesh transmission replaced by a synchromesh model. Three M1s were fitted with the Guiberson T-1020 diesel engine of the combat car M1A1E1 in 1937.
The term combat car came into use as a way around the 1920 National Defense Act, which assigned tanks to the infantry. Cavalry therefore was forced to invent a separate nomenclature for their tanks: "combat cars." The combat car M1 was renamed light tank M1A2 on 22 August 1940; with the creation of the Armored Force on 10 July 1940, all tanks now belonged to this organization, and separate names were no longer required.>
M1A1: General | |||
Date of first acceptance | 1938 | Total acceptances | 17 |
Manufacturer | Rock Island Arsenal | Crew |
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M1A1: Dimensions | |||
Combat weight | ~19,000lbs ~8,600kg |
Height over AAMG mount | 89" 226cm |
Length | 174.5" 443.2cm |
Gun overhang forward | 0" |
Width over side stowage | 94" 240cm |
Tread | 72" 180cm |
Ground clearance | 15" 38cm |
Fire height | 73" 185cm |
Turret ring diameter | 47.5" 121cm |
Ground pressure, zero penetration | 9.4psi .66kg/cm² |
M1A1: Armament | ||||
Type | Mount | Ammunition | Traverse | Elevation |
.50cal M2HB MG --OR-- .30cal M2HB MG |
M15 in left side of turret | 1,364 rounds .50cal | 360° (manual) |
Manual |
.30cal M2HB MG | M18 in right side of turret | 9,470 rounds .30cal | 360° (manual) |
Manual |
.30cal M1919A4 MG | AA bracket mount M20 behind turret | 360° (manual) |
Manual | |
.30cal M1919A4 MG | Ball mount M13 in right bow | 31° (17° left and 14° right; manual) |
+24° to -14° (manual) |
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Aiming equipment | ||||
Telescopic sight M5 or M1918A2 in mount M15 or M18 |
M1A1: Armor | ||
Assembly | ||
Riveting | ||
Hull | ||
Rolled face-hardened steel | ||
Location | Thickness | Angle from vertical |
Upper front | .625" 1.6cm |
17° |
Middle front | .625" 1.6cm |
69° |
Lower front | .625" 1.6cm |
21° |
Sides | .5" 1.3cm |
0° |
Upper rear | .375" .953cm |
0° |
Lower rear | .375" .953cm |
19° |
Top | .25" .64cm |
90° |
Floor | .25" .64cm |
90° |
Turret | ||
Rolled face-hardened steel | ||
Location | Thickness | Angle from vertical |
Front | .625" 1.6cm |
30° |
Sides | .625" 1.6cm |
0° |
Rear | .625" 1.6cm |
0° |
Top | .25" .64cm |
90° |
M1A1: Automotive | |||||
Engine | Continental W-670-7; 7 cylinder, 4 cycle, static radial gasoline | ||||
Horsepower | Net: 250@2,400rpm Gross: 262@2,400rpm |
Torque | Net: 584 ft-lb@1,800rpm Gross: 590 ft-lb@1,700rpm |
Fuel capacity | 60gal 227L |
Transmission | Sliding, constant mesh, 5 speeds forward, 1 reverse | ||||
Steering | Controlled differential, steering levers | ||||
Brakes | Mechanical, external contracting |
M1A1: Suspension | ||
Type | Road wheels | Track return rollers |
Vertical volute spring | 2 bogies/track; 2 wheels/bogie |
2/track |
Drive sprockets | Idlers | Shock absorbers |
14-tooth front drive | Adjustable at rear of track | None |
M1A1: Track | |||||||
T16E1 | |||||||
Outside guide, double pin, rubber bushed, reversible rubber | |||||||
Width | 11.6" 29.5cm |
Pitch | 5.5" 14cm |
Shoes/track | 67 | Ground contact length | 97" 246cm |
T16E2 | |||||||
Outside guide, double pin, rubber bushed, non-reversible rubber | |||||||
Width | 11.6" 29.5cm |
Pitch | 5.5" 14cm |
Shoes/track | 67 | Ground contact length | 97" 246cm |
M1A1: Performance | |||
Max level road speed | 36mph 58kph |
Max trench | 60" 152cm |
Max grade | 60% | Max vertical obstacle | 24" 61cm |
Min turning diameter | 42' 13m |
Max fording depth | 43" 110cm |
Cruising range | ~110mi, roads ~180km, roads |
The combat car M1A1 had its rear hull redesigned to improve engine accessibility and fuel capacity. The idler was moved backwards and the rear bogie was moved 11" (28cm) to the rear. All M1A1s were fitted with the octagonal turret. Combat cars M1A1 were also renamed light tanks M1A2 with the creation of the Armored Force.
M1A1E1: General | |||
Date of first acceptance | 1938 | Total acceptances | 7 |
Manufacturer | Rock Island Arsenal | Crew |
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M1A1E1: Dimensions | |||
Height over AAMG mount | 89" 226cm |
Length | 174.5" 443.2cm |
Gun overhang forward | 0" | Width over side stowage | 94" 240cm |
Tread | 72" 180cm |
Ground clearance | 15" 38cm |
Fire height | 73" 185cm |
Turret ring diameter | 47.5" 121cm |
M1A1E1: Armament | ||||
Type | Mount | Ammunition | Traverse | Elevation |
.50cal M2HB MG --OR-- .30cal M2HB MG |
M15 in left side of turret | 1,364 rounds .50cal | 360° (manual) |
Manual |
.30cal M2HB MG | M18 in right side of turret | 9,470 rounds .30cal | 360° (manual) |
Manual |
.30cal M1919A4 MG | AA bracket mount M20 behind turret | 360° (manual) |
Manual | |
.30cal M1919A4 MG | Ball mount M13 in right bow | 31° (17° left and 14° right; manual) |
+24° to -14° (manual) |
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Aiming equipment | ||||
Telescopic sight M5 or M1918A2 in mount M15 or M18 |
M1A1E1: Armor | ||
Assembly | ||
Riveting | ||
Hull | ||
Rolled face-hardened steel | ||
Location | Thickness | Angle from vertical |
Upper front | .625" 1.6cm |
17° |
Middle front | .625" 1.6cm |
69° |
Lower front | .625" 1.6cm |
21° |
Sides | .5" 1.3cm |
0° |
Upper rear | .375" .953cm |
0° |
Lower rear | .375" .953cm |
19° |
Top | .25" .64cm |
90° |
Floor | .25" .64cm |
90° |
Turret | ||
Rolled face-hardened steel | ||
Location | Thickness | Angle from vertical |
Front | .625" 1.6cm |
30° |
Sides | .625" 1.6cm |
0° |
Rear | .625" 1.6cm |
0° |
Top | .25" .64cm |
90° |
M1A1E1: Automotive | |||
Engine | Guiberson T-1020-4; 9 cylinder, 4 cycle, radial diesel | ||
Horsepower | Net: 220@2,200rpm Gross: 245@2,200rpm |
Torque | Net: 580 ft-lb@1,400rpm Gross: 645 ft-lb@1,300rpm |
Transmission | Sliding, constant mesh, 5 speeds forward, 1 reverse | ||
Steering | Controlled differential, steering levers | ||
Brakes | Mechanical, external contracting |
M1A1E1: Suspension | ||
Type | Road wheels | Track return rollers |
Vertical volute spring | 2 bogies/track; 2 wheels/bogie |
2/track |
Drive sprockets | Idlers | Shock absorbers |
14-tooth front drive | Adjustable at rear of track | None |
M1A1E1: Track | |||||||
T16E1 | |||||||
Outside guide, double pin, rubber bushed, reversible rubber | |||||||
Width | 11.6" 29.5cm |
Pitch | 5.5" 14cm |
Shoes/track | 67 | Ground contact length | 97" 246cm |
T16E2 | |||||||
Outside guide, double pin, rubber bushed, non-reversible rubber | |||||||
Width | 11.6" 29.5cm |
Pitch | 5.5" 14cm |
Shoes/track | 67 | Ground contact length | 97" 246cm |
M1A1E1: Performance | |||
Max trench | 60" 152cm |
Max grade | 60% |
Max vertical obstacle | 24" 61cm |
Min turning diameter | 42' 13m |
Max fording depth | 43" 110cm |
The combat car M1A1E1 was an M1A1 powered by the Guiberson diesel engine.