No, it was replaced by the M48 and M60 in the late 1960's and early 1970's. A few small and poor countries may still use M41's, but most got rid of them in the 1990's. It is hard to find information about tanks that are used in small numbers in other countries, but some possible countries that might still use them are the Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Lebanon, Somalia, Spain, Tunisia, Uruguay and Vietnam. One country that FOR SURE still uses M41's is the Chinese Army. They have around 500.
The M41 Walker Bulldog Light Tank used a 76mm main gun. US forces did not use this tank in Vietnam, the Bulldog was deployed by ARVN (South Vietnamese Army) armor units.
With the exceptions of the US M113 ACAVs and M41 Walker Bulldog light tanks, it was as "historically" correct as funding and script/military technical advisors could make it. The M113s should have had ACAV sets on them (if they were missing) and the US didn't use M41 Bulldog tanks, the ARVNs did; but it is understandable that the producers couldn't get ahold of M48 Patton tanks. Full Metal Jacket was the same way, they used M41 tanks too, when they were supposed to be M48 Pattons. Also, "Full Metal Jacket" was less historically correct than Hamburger Hill was.
NVA used the T54/55 medium gun tank and PT76 Amphibious light tank. US forces used the M48A3 Patton tank and M551 Sheridan tank. Australians used the Centurion 84mm medium tank. ARVNs used the M41 Walker Bulldog light tank. North Vietnamese Air Force flew the MiG17, 19, and 21. USAF/USN flew the F100 Super Sabre, F101 Voodoo, F102 Delta Dagger, F104 Starfighter, F105 Thunderchief, F4 Phantom, F8 Crusader, A1 Skyraider, A4 Skyhawk, A6 Intruder, A7 Corsair II, B52s and B57 Canberra bombers.
The Army still uses armored cars and light tanks similar to tank destroyers, but not the same kind of tank destroyers as they did in WWII.
No it is not Russian. We still use it in the war today.
If it's still in reasonable shape, you can use it as a compressor air storage tank for your air tools..
It is safe to use an expired propane tank because it is a heat source and not an actual food. The only concern is if the tank is still safe to use without a risk of combusting.
To measure a bulldog in kilograms or grams, you would typically use a pet scale or a regular scale. Place the bulldog on the scale, ensure it is standing still, and record the weight displayed in either kilograms or grams. Be sure to account for any fluctuations due to movement or breathing.
The US Military has law enforcement functions now; since the 1990s. A US Military CEV (Combat Engineer Vehicle which is equipped with a 165mm cannon and is mounted on an M60 MBT (Main Battle Tank) hull and turret) was used by law enforcement during the WACO, Texas assault on or about 1993. For now, that is common knowledge, the LAPD uses or used, a V-100 Vietnam era armored car (was armed with twin machine guns in Vietnam); it's nick-named the "tank" by department officers. There are NO "light" or "medium" (or heavy) tanks in the US Military anymore. They're either MBTs or nothing (not tanks). The Vietnam War was America's LAST usage of a "light tank" (the M551 Sheridan and the M41 Walker Bulldog) and the "medium tank" (M48 Patton tank). And the Sheridan wasn't even officially a light tank...it was an "armored airborne reconnaissance assault vehicle" & the Walker Bulldog wasn't even used by US crewmen, the ARVNs used it. The M48 Medium tank wasn't even officially a "medium tank", it was officially classified as a "90mm gun tank." But the 90mm was officially designated a "medium gun" (76mm being light, 120mm being heavy); therefore, the M48 could be officially called a "90mm medium gun tank."
M1A2 and M1A1 Abrams. There MIGHT still be some M60A3 tanks in use with the National Guard.
Yes. As a display piece. They don't use them as a weapon of war and haven't for decades.
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