The Sherman tank was named after General William Tecumseh Sherman, a Union general during the American Civil War, known for his military strategies and leadership. The name was adopted by the U.S. Army in honor of his legacy, as the tank played a crucial role in World War II. The M4 Sherman became one of the most widely produced tanks of the war, symbolizing American armored forces. Its moniker reflects the tradition of naming military equipment after prominent historical figures.
Sherman Pendergarst went by The Tank.
Kerry Sherman's birth name is Katherine O'Rene MacDonald.
Sherman Potter's middle initial was T. His full middle name was never actually revealed, but it was speculated that it could stand for Tecumseh, the middle name of General Sherman.
Sherman tanks primarily used the Continental R975, a gasoline engine that produced around 400 horsepower. This was a radial engine, specifically a nine-cylinder design, which provided the tank with adequate power for its weight and operational needs. Some variants, like the M4A2, were equipped with a diesel engine, specifically the General Motors 6046, offering better fuel efficiency and reduced fire risk. Overall, these engines contributed to the Sherman tank's reputation for reliability and versatility on the battlefield.
The Sherman tank typically fired a 75mm or 76mm gun, with muzzle velocities around 1,000 to 1,200 feet per second (approximately 300 to 370 meters per second) for its standard armor-piercing rounds. This speed allows the bullet to effectively penetrate various types of armor during combat. The actual velocity can vary based on the specific ammunition type and gun configuration used.
the US Army invented the Sherman tank.
The Sherman tank is nine feet tall.
The M4 Sherman tank was nine feet tall.
Sherman Pendergarst went by The Tank.
One can find information on Sherman tanks via the Wikipedia website. The latest version of the Sherman tank is usually the M4 Sherman and this has its own page on the Wikipedia website.
the maximum speed of a sherman tank was around 30MPH with a standard speed of around 25MPH
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The largest tank Is the p1000 rattle but it was never manifactured but the Maus has 2 and its the largest tank in ww2 but its biggest manifactured in ww2 was the sherman tank during ww2.
Israel was the last country to build the Sherman tank and that was decades ago. There is no such thing as a Modern Sherman tank. The tank dates back to WWII. The cost of a New Sherman Tank, would probably be around a hundred thousand US dollars, and you would need a licence to operate it, and it would have to be modified so it couldn't fire real ammunition.
The Sherman M1
Battle Stations - 2000 Sherman Tank - 5.2 was released on: USA: 2004
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