M7: General | |||
Date of introduction | April 1942 | Total acceptances | 3,490 |
Manufacturers |
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Crew |
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M7: Dimensions | |||
Combat weight | 50,600lbs 23,000kg |
Height over AAMG | 116" 295cm |
Length with sandshields | 237" 602cm |
Howitzer overhang forward with sandshields | 0" |
Width with sandshields | 113" 287cm |
Tread | 83" 211cm |
Ground clearance | 17" 43cm |
Fire height | 76" 190cm |
Ground pressure, zero penetration | 10.4psi .730kg/cm² |
M7: Armament | ||||
Type | Mount | Ammunition | Traverse | Elevation |
105mm Howitzer M2A1 | M4 or M4A1 in hull right front | 69 rounds | 45° (15° left and 30° right; manual) |
+35° to -5° (manual) |
.50cal M2HB MG | Cradle and pintle assembly D69802 on ring mount or concentric ring mount M68 at hull right front | 300 rounds | 360° (manual) |
D69802: +75° to -30° (manual) |
Aiming equipment | ||||
Elbow telescope M16, M16A1C, or M16A1D for cannoneer no.1 and panoramic telescope M12A2, M12A7, or M12A7D for gunner |
M7: Armor | ||
Assembly | ||
Welding | ||
Hull | ||
Rolled and cast homogeneous steel | ||
Location | Thickness | Angle from vertical |
Upper front | .5" 1.3cm |
30° |
Lower front | 4.25" to 2.0" 10.8cm to 5.1cm |
0° to 56° |
Upper sides | .5" 1.3cm |
0° |
Lower sides | 1.5" (soft) 3.8cm (soft) |
0° |
Rear | .5" 1.3cm |
0° |
Front floor | 1.0" 2.5cm |
90° |
Rear floor | .5" 1.3cm |
90° |
M7: Automotive | |||||
Engine | Continental R975 C1; 9 cylinder, 4 cycle, static radial, supercharged gasoline | ||||
Horsepower | Net: 350@2,400rpm Gross: 400@2,400rpm |
Torque | Net: 800 ft-lb@1,800rpm Gross: 890 ft-lb@1,800rpm |
Fuel capacity | 175gal 662L |
Transmission | Synchromesh, 5 speeds forward, 1 reverse | ||||
Steering | Controlled differential, steering levers | ||||
Brakes | Mechanical, external contracting |
M7: Suspension | ||
Type | Road wheels | Track return rollers |
Vertical volute spring | 3 bogies/track; 2 wheels/bogie |
1 at rear of each bogie |
Drive sprockets | Idlers | Shock absorbers | 13-tooth front drive | Adjustable at rear of track | None |
M7: Track | |||||||
T48 | |||||||
Outside guide, double pin, chevron, rubber | |||||||
Width | 16.56" 42.06cm |
Pitch | 6" 15cm |
Shoes/track | 79 | Ground contact length | 147" 373cm |
T49 | |||||||
Outside guide, double pin, parallel bar, steel | |||||||
Width | 16.56" 42.06cm |
Pitch | 6" 15cm |
Shoes/track | 79 | Ground contact length | 147" 373cm |
T51 | |||||||
Outside guide, double pin, smooth, rubber | |||||||
Width | 16.56" 42.06cm |
Pitch | 6" 15cm |
Shoes/track | 79 | Ground contact length | 147" 373cm |
T54E1 | |||||||
Outside guide, double pin, chevron, steel | |||||||
Width | 16.56" 42.06cm |
Pitch | 6" 15cm |
Shoes/track | 79 | Ground contact length | 147" 373cm |
M7: Performance | |||
Max level road speed | 21mph sustained 24mph dash 34kph sustained 39kph dash |
Max trench | 90" 230cm |
Max grade | 60% | Max vertical obstacle | 24" 61cm |
Min turning diameter | 62' 19m |
Max fording depth | 40" 100cm |
Cruising range | ~120mi, roads ~190km, roads |
The 105mm HMC M7 was designed on the chassis of the medium tank M3, whereby the upper hull and turret were removed and replaced with an open-topped superstructure with the 105mm howitzer in the right front corner, and the .50cal MG ring mount to the right of the howitzer. The pulpit-like appearance of the .50cal MG mount is what gave the M7 its nickname of Priest. Early models could be armed with the 105mm howitzer M2, and also retained holdovers from the M3, namely the early-type bogies with the return roller on top, and the three-piece final drive and differential housing with a notch taken from the top right corner to make room for the M3's sponson-mounted 75mm gun. Later M7s used both single- and three-piece final drive and differential housings from the medium tank M4 Sherman as well as the later heavy-duty suspension bogies. Early vehicles stowed fifty-seven 105mm rounds, but the deletion of four crew seats enabled the 105mm capacity to be increased to sixty-nine rounds. Other improvements to late-production M7s included hinged armor plates on the vehicles' sides that could swing up to protect previously exposed 105mm ammunition, extending the machine gun pulpit armor downward and adding a seat at that position, and a new howitzer travel lock. Features originally seen on the medium tank M4 Sherman also appeared on later M7s, namely disc instead of spoked road and idler wheels, the single-piece sharp-nosed final drive and differential housing, and double-anchor brakes. The 1.5" (3.8cm) soft plate used on the lower hull sides had minimum ballistics characteristics of ½" (1.3cm) of armor.
M7B1: General | |||
Date of introduction | March 1944 | Total acceptances | 826 |
Manufacturer | Pressed Steel Car Co. | Crew |
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M7B1: Dimensions | |||
Combat weight | 50,000lbs 22,700kg |
Height over AAMG | 116" 295cm |
Length | 243.75" 619.13cm |
Howitzer overhang forward with sandshields | 0" |
Width with sandshields | 113" 287cm |
Tread | 83" 211cm |
Ground clearance | 17" 43cm |
Fire height | 76" 190cm |
Ground pressure, zero penetration | 10.3psi .723kg/cm² |
M7B1: Armament | ||||
Type | Mount | Ammunition | Traverse | Elevation |
105mm Howitzer M2A1 | M4 or M4A1 in hull right front | 69 rounds | 45° (15° left and 30° right; manual) |
+35° to -5° (manual) |
.50cal M2HB MG | Concentric ring mount 6560258 or M68 at hull right front | 300 rounds | 360° (manual) |
6560258: +85° to -13° (manual) |
Aiming equipment | ||||
Elbow telescope M16, M16A1C, or M16A1D for cannoneer no.1 and panoramic telescope M12A2, M12A7, or M12A7D for gunner |
M7B1: Armor | ||
Assembly | ||
Welding | ||
Hull | ||
Rolled and cast homogeneous steel | ||
Location | Thickness | Angle from vertical |
Upper front | .5" 1.3cm |
30° |
Lower front | 4.25" to 2.0" 10.8cm to 5.1cm |
0° to 56° |
Upper sides | .5" 1.3cm |
0° |
Lower sides | 1.5" (soft) 3.8cm (soft) |
0° |
Rear | .5" 1.3cm |
0° |
Front floor | 1.0" 2.5cm |
90° |
Rear floor | .5" 1.3cm |
90° |
M7B1: Automotive | |||||
Engine | Ford GAA; 8 cylinder, 4 cycle, 60º vee gasoline | ||||
Horsepower | Net: 450@2,600rpm Gross: 500@2,600rpm |
Torque | Net: 950 ft-lb@2,200rpm Gross: 1,040 ft-lb@2,200rpm |
Fuel capacity | 168gal 636L |
Transmission | Synchromesh, 5 speeds forward, 1 reverse | ||||
Steering | Controlled differential, steering levers | ||||
Brakes | Mechanical, external contracting |
M7B1: Suspension | ||
Type | Road wheels | Track return rollers |
Vertical volute spring | 3 bogies/track; 2 wheels/bogie |
1 at rear of each bogie |
Drive sprockets | Idlers | Shock absorbers | 13-tooth front drive | Adjustable at rear of track | None |
M7B1: Track | |||||||
T48 | |||||||
Outside guide, double pin, chevron, rubber | |||||||
Width | 16.56" 42.06cm |
Pitch | 6" 15cm |
Shoes/track | 79 | Ground contact length | 147" 373cm |
T49 | |||||||
Outside guide, double pin, parallel bar, steel | |||||||
Width | 16.56" 42.06cm |
Pitch | 6" 15cm |
Shoes/track | 79 | Ground contact length | 147" 373cm |
T51 | |||||||
Outside guide, double pin, smooth, rubber | |||||||
Width | 16.56" 42.06cm |
Pitch | 6" 15cm |
Shoes/track | 79 | Ground contact length | 147" 373cm |
T54E1 | |||||||
Outside guide, double pin, chevron, steel | |||||||
Width | 16.56" 42.06cm |
Pitch | 6" 15cm |
Shoes/track | 79 | Ground contact length | 147" 373cm |
M7B1: Performance | |||
Max level road speed | 26mph 42kph |
Max trench | 90" 230cm |
Max grade | 60% | Max vertical obstacle | 24" 61cm |
Min turning diameter | 62' 19m |
Max fording depth | 36" 91cm |
Cruising range | ~120mi, roads ~190km, roads |
The M7B1 was based on the medium tank M4A3 Sherman, but was otherwise similar to the late-model M7.
M7B1s were modified during the Korean War by raising the howitzer mount, which increased the howitzer's maximum elevation to +65°. The .50cal MG ring mount was also raised to ensure the weapon had an unobstructed field of fire. M7B1s modified in this way were designated M7B2.