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M46A1

Medium Tank M46 Patton1-14

M46: General
Date of first acceptance 1949 Total acceptances 1,160
Manufacturer Detroit Tank Arsenal Crew
5 men:
  • Commander in turret right rear
  • Gunner in turret right front
  • Loader in turret left rear
  • Driver in hull left front
  • Assistant driver in hull right front
M46: Dimensions
Combat weight ~97,000lbs
~44,000kg
Height over AAMG 125.1"
317.8cm
Length without gun 250.3"
635.8cm
Gun overhang forward 83.3"
212cm
Width over sandshields 138.3"
351.3cm
Tread 110.0"
279cm
Ground clearance 18.8"
47.8cm
Fire height ~78"
~200cm
Turret ring diameter 69.0"
175cm
Ground pressure, zero penetration 14.0psi
.986kg/cm²
M46: Armament
Type Mount Ammunition Traverse Max traverse rate Elevation
90mm Gun M3A1 M73 in turret 70 rounds
(10 ready)
360°
(manual and electric-hydraulic)
24°/sec +20° to -10°
(manual)
.50cal M2HB MG Flexible in turret AA mount or mount 6580030 550 rounds 360°
(manual)
-- Manual
.30cal M1919A4 MG Mount 7722383 in combination mount M73 (coaxial to 90mm gun) 5,500 rounds 360°
(manual and electric-hydraulic)
24°/sec +20° to -10°
(manual)
.30cal M1919A4 MG Bow mount 7722408 in right bow Manual -- Manual
Aiming equipment
Periscope M16C or M10F; telescope M46, M71E5C, or T151E1 for gunner
M46: Armor
Assembly
Welding
Hull
Rolled and cast homogeneous steel
Location Thickness Angle from vertical
Upper front 4.0"
10cm
46°
Lower front 3.0"
7.6cm
53°
Front sides 3.0"
7.6cm
Rear sides 2.0"
5.1cm
Upper rear 2.0"
5.1cm
Lower rear .75"
1.9cm
62°
Top .88"
2.2cm
90°
Front floor 1.0"
2.5cm
90°
Rear floor .5"
1.3cm
90°
Turret
Cast homogeneous steel
Location Thickness Angle from vertical
Gun shield 4.5"
11cm
Front 4.0"
10cm
Sides 3.0"
7.6cm
0° to 8°
Rear 3.0"
7.6cm
0° to 5°
Top 1.0"
2.5cm
90°
M46: Automotive
Engine Continental AV-1790-5A; 12 cylinder, 4 cycle, 90° vee gasoline
Horsepower Net: 704@2,800rpm
Gross: 810@2,800rpm
Torque Net: 1,440 ft-lb@2,000rpm
Gross: 1,610 ft-lb@2,200rpm
Fuel capacity 232gal
878L
Transmission General Motors CD-850-3, 2 ranges forward, 1 reverse
Steering Mechanical, wobble stick
Brakes Multiple disc
M46: Suspension
Type Road wheels Track return rollers
Torsion bar 6 individually sprung dual/track 5 dual/track
Drive sprockets Idlers Shock absorbers
13-tooth rear drive Dual compensating at front of track;
dual track tension wheel behind last road wheel
On first 2 and last 2 road wheels/track
M46: Track
T80E1
Center guide, double pin, rubber backed steel
Width 23"
58cm
Pitch 6"
15cm
Shoes/track 86 Ground contact length Left side: 148.8"
Right side: 152.6"
Left side: 378.0cm
Right side: 387.6cm
T80E4
Center guide, double pin, rubber backed steel
Width 24"
61cm
Pitch 6"
15cm
Shoes/track 86 Ground contact length Left side: 148.8"
Right side: 152.6"
Left side: 378.0cm
Right side: 387.6cm
T84E1
Center guide, double pin, rubber chevron
Width 24"
61cm
Pitch 6"
15cm
Shoes/track 86 Ground contact length Left side: 148.8"
Right side: 152.6"
Left side: 378.0cm
Right side: 387.6cm
M46: Performance
Max level road speed 30mph sustained
48kph sustained
Max trench 102"
259cm
Max grade 60% Max vertical obstacle 36"
91cm
Min turning diameter Pivot Max fording depth 48"
120cm
Cruising range ~80mi
~130km

The M46 was basically a medium tank M26 with the new and more powerful Continental V-12 engine and cross-drive transmission, which allowed the tank to pivot steer. The new powerpack corrected the major fault of the relatively underpowered Pershing. The M46 used the 90mm gun M3A1 with bore evacuator and single-baffle muzzle brake, as also seen on the M26A1 Pershing. The major differentiation point between the M46 and M26 is the placement of the exhausts: M46 had a rearward-facing muffler on each rear fender, while Pershing had the exhaust vented through a hole in the hull rear plate.

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Medium Tank M46A1 Patton, early production1,3-5,8,12-13

M46A1: General
Date of first acceptance 1951 Total acceptances 360
Manufacturer Detroit Tank Arsenal Crew
5 men:
  • Commander in turret right rear
  • Gunner in turret right front
  • Loader in turret left rear
  • Driver in hull left front
  • Assistant driver in hull right front
M46A1: Dimensions
Combat weight ~97,000lbs
~44,000kg
Height over AAMG 125.1"
317.8cm
Length without gun 250.3"
635.8cm
Gun overhang forward 83.3"
212cm
Width over sandshields 138.3"
351.3cm
Tread 110.0"
279cm
Ground clearance 18.8"
47.8cm
Fire height ~78"
~200cm
Turret ring diameter 69.0"
175cm
Ground pressure, zero penetration 14.0psi
.986kg/cm²
M46A1: Armament
Type Mount Ammunition Traverse Max traverse rate Elevation
90mm Gun M3A1 M73 in turret 70 rounds
(10 ready)
360°
(manual and electric-hydraulic)
24°/sec +20° to -10°
(manual)
.50cal M2HB MG Flexible in turret AA mount or mount 6580030 550 rounds 360°
(manual)
-- Manual
.30cal M1919A4 MG Mount 7722383 in combination mount M73 (coaxial to 90mm gun) 5,500 rounds 360°
(manual and electric-hydraulic)
24°/sec +20° to -10°
(manual)
.30cal M1919A4 MG Bow mount 7722408 in right bow Manual -- Manual
Aiming equipment
Periscope M16C or M10F; telescope T152, M71E5C, or T151E1 for gunner
M46A1: Armor
Assembly
Welding
Hull
Rolled and cast homogeneous steel
Location Thickness Angle from vertical
Upper front 4.0"
10cm
46°
Lower front 3.0"
7.6cm
53°
Front sides 3.0"
7.6cm
Rear sides 2.0"
5.1cm
Upper rear 2.0"
5.1cm
Lower rear .75"
1.9cm
62°
Top .88"
2.2cm
90°
Front floor 1.0"
2.5cm
90°
Rear floor .5"
1.3cm
90°
Turret
Cast homogeneous steel
Location Thickness Angle from vertical
Gun shield 4.5"
11cm
Front 4.0"
10cm
Sides 3.0"
7.6cm
0° to 8°
Rear 3.0"
7.6cm
0° to 5°
Top 1.0"
2.5cm
90°
M46A1: Automotive
Engine Continental AV-1790-5B; 12 cylinder, 4 cycle, 90° vee gasoline
Horsepower Net: 704@2,800rpm
Gross: 810@2,800rpm
Torque Net: 1,440 ft-lb@2,000rpm
Gross: 1,610 ft-lb@2,200rpm
Fuel capacity 232gal
878L
Transmission General Motors CD-850-4, 2 ranges forward, 1 reverse
Steering Mechanical, wobble stick
Brakes Multiple disc
M46A1: Suspension
Type Road wheels Track return rollers
Torsion bar 6 individually sprung dual/track 5 dual/track
Drive sprockets Idlers Shock absorbers
13-tooth rear drive Dual compensating at front of track;
dual track tension wheel behind last road wheel
On first 2 and last 2 road wheels/track
M46A1: Track
T80E1
Center guide, double pin, rubber backed steel
Width 23"
58cm
Pitch 6"
15cm
Shoes/track 86 Ground contact length Left side: 148.8"
Right side: 152.6"
Left side: 378.0cm
Right side: 387.6cm
T80E4
Center guide, double pin, rubber backed steel
Width 24"
61cm
Pitch 6"
15cm
Shoes/track 86 Ground contact length Left side: 148.8"
Right side: 152.6"
Left side: 378.0cm
Right side: 387.6cm
T84E1
Center guide, double pin, rubber chevron
Width 24"
61cm
Pitch 6"
15cm
Shoes/track 86 Ground contact length Left side: 148.8"
Right side: 152.6"
Left side: 378.0cm
Right side: 387.6cm
M46A1: Performance
Max level road speed 30mph sustained
48kph sustained
Max trench 102"
259cm
Max grade 60% Max vertical obstacle 36"
91cm
Min turning diameter Pivot Max fording depth 48"
120cm
Cruising range ~80mi
~130km

The M46A1 featured a new engine and transmission with improved braking, oil cooling, and fire extinguishing systems. M46A1s also had a new instrument panel and electrical wiring, and the final drive gear ratio was altered from 3.95:1 to 4.47:1.

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References

  1. Hunnicutt, R.P. Patton: A History of the American Main Battle Tank. Navato, CA: Presidio Press, 1984.
  2. TM 9-718 Medium Tank M46 (T40). Washington, DC: Department of the Army, 16 September 1949.
  3. TM 9-718 Medium Tanks M46 and M46A1. Washington, DC: Department of the Army, 24 April 1951.
  4. TM 9-718 C1 Medium Tanks M46 and M46A1. Washington, DC: Department of the Army, 30 July 1951.
  5. ORD 9 SNL G-244 List of All Service Parts of Tank, Medium, M46 and M46A1. Washington, DC: Department of the Army, June 1953.
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  11. TM 9-1718D Ordnance Maintenance--Hydraulic Turret Traversing Mechanism (Oilgear) for Medium Tank M46. Washington, DC: Department of the Army, August 1950.
  12. Pasholok, Yuri. "A Sequel with Improvements." Tank Archives. 24 January 2022. Accessed 27 January 2022 <http://www.tankarchives.ca/2022/01/a-sequel-with-improvements.html>.
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  14. TM 9-374 C1 90-mm Guns M3 and M3A1 for Combat Vehicles. Washington, DC: Department of the Army, 2 August 1950.
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