- M41 Walker Bulldog
Infobox Weapon
name=M41 Walker Bulldog
caption=
origin=flagcountry|United States
type=Light tank
is_vehicle=yes
length= 27 ft (8.2 m)
width=10.5 ft (3.2 m)
height= 8.9 ft (2.71 m)
weight=23.5 t
suspension=torsion bar
speed=45 mph (72 km/h)
vehicle_range=100 miles (161 km)
primary_armament=1 x 76 mm M32 gun
secondary_armament=1 x .50 cal MG, 1 x .30 cal MG
armour=up to 1.5 inches (38 mm)
engine=Continental AOS 895-3 6-cylinder gasoline
engine_power=500 hp (373 kW)
pw_ratio=21.3 hp/tonne
crew=4The M41 Walker Bulldog was an American
light tank developed to replace theM24 Chaffee . It was named for GeneralWalton Walker who died in ajeep accident inKorea .History
While the
M24 Chaffee was a successful design, its main gun was not effective enough against well armored opponents. Although the primary mission oflight tank was scouting,Armored Force wanted one with more powerful armament. The development of the new tank, T37, began in 1947. The vehicle was designed to be air-transportable, and the desiredanti-tank capabilities were provided by installing a long 76 mm gun with an advanced rangefinder. In 1949, with the adoption of a less ambitious rangefinder, the project's designation was changed to M41. Production started in 1951 at Cadillac's Cleveland Tank Plant, and by 1953 the new tank completely replaced the M24 in theUnited States Army . Initially it was nicknamed "Little Bulldog", then renamed to "Walker Bulldog" after GeneralWalton Walker , who was killed in a jeep accident inKorea in 1950.The M41 was an agile and well armed vehicle. On the other hand, it was noisy, fuel-hungry and heavy enough to cause problems with air transport. In 1952 work began on lighter designs (T71, T92), but those projects came to naught and were eventually abandoned.
The Walker Bulldog saw limited combat with the U.S. Army during the
Korean War , but for the most part, the conflict served as a testing ground to work out the tank's deficiencies, especially with its rangefinder. At the time, it was designated as the T-41, and was rushed to the battlefield even before its first test run.Fact|date=December 2007 This was due to the fact that the North Koreans were supplied with SovietT-34 tanks, which were superior to the M-24. By 1961, one hundred fifty were delivered to theJapan Ground Self-Defense Force to supplement theirType 61 medium tank s. Furthermore, in 1965 a number of vehicles were supplied toSouth Vietnam . The M41 went on to form the bulk of the ARVN Armored Force, and played a significant role in theVietnam War . Being too lightly armored for most battlefield tasks, the tank was used mostly for internal security missions. On several occasions when the tank encountered North Vietnamese armor its gun was reportedly effective against enemy tanks, up until first encounters with theT-54 in 1971, when M41 was found inadequate and had to be gradually replaced with M48s. The M41 has been also exported toBrazil (300),Chile (60),Dominican Republic (12),Guatemala (10),New Zealand (10),Somalia (10), Taiwan (675),Thailand (200),Tunisia (10) and other countries. Many of these tanks were upgraded to prolong their life. Some are still in service.Thai M41s were used in the Thailand coup d'état in September, 2006.Legacy
The M41 was replaced in the US Army by the advanced, but troublesome
M551 Sheridan light tank which had a gun/missile which could destroy anyheavy tank , could swim and was air drop capable. The chassis of the M41 was used for theM42 Duster , which mounted two 40 mm anti-aircraft guns. It was also built up into theM75 Armored Personnel Carrier , one of the first enclosed box-shaped personnel carriers. TheM75 would be the pattern for theM113 APC which would become the most widely produced US armoured combat vehicle.Variants
*M41 (1951).
*M41A1 (1953) -Hydraulic turret traverse instead of theelectrical one. The more compact system allowed to increase 76 mm ammunition stowage from 57 to 65 rounds.
*M41A2 (1956) -Cummins VTA-903T diesel was installed.
*M41A3 - M41/M41A1 with engine replaced by Cummins VTA-903Tdiesel .
*M41 DK-1 - Danish upgrade. New engine, thermal sights, NBC protection, side skirts.
*M41D - Taiwanese upgrade. New locally produced gun, new targeting systems, Detroit Diesel 8V-71T diesel engine,reactive armor . [ [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ground/m41.htm M41 Walker Bulldog Light Tank ] ]*
M42 Duster (1952) - Self propelled anti-aircraft defense weapon system based on the M41 chassis. TwoBofors 40 mm gun s were mounted in the turret.Also Brazilian, German, Spanish, Uruguayan upgraded variants. Another upgrade package for the M41 was developed by the Nimda Group, Israel, solely for export.
Current and Former Operators
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* - 42 M-41 (1960 - 1979)
* - 135 M-41 (1958 - 1974)
* - 286 M-41B and M-41C
* - 56 M-41DK (1953-1998)
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* - 7 M-41cite web |url=http://armstrade.sipri.org/ |title=SIPRI Arms Transfers Database |accessdate=2008-07-18 |accessmonthday=July 18 |accessdaymonth=18 July |accessyear=2008 |publisher=SIPRI ] (1965 - 1970s)
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* - 30 M-41
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* (Taiwan ) - 675 M-41 and M-41DRepublic of China Marine Corps andRepublic of China Army [ [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/taiwan/army-inventory.htm Army Equipment - Taiwan ] ]
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* - 22 M41UR. Modifications include a 90 mm Cockerill cannon and a Scania DS-14 diesel engine
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List of "M" series military vehicles References
External links
* [http://afvdb.50megs.com/usa/m41bulldog.html AFV Database]
* [http://www.inetres.com/gp/military/cv/tank/M41.html Gary's Combat Vehicle Reference Guide]
* [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ground/m41.htm Globalsecurity.org]
* [http://www.olive-drab.com/idphoto/id_photos_m41.php3 M41 Photos at Olive-Drab]
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