T7 armored car explained

T7 armored car
Type:Prototype armored car
Is Vehicle:yes
Number:6
Suspension:4x6 wheel
Primary Armament:.50 MG
Secondary Armament:2 x .30 MG
Engine:Franklin. air-cooled, 6-cylinder, gasoline
Crew:4

The T7 armored car was a prototype small armored car produced by Holabird Quartermaster Depot for the US Army in 1930. All six vehicles that were completed, USA W1310, USA W1311, USA W1312, USA W1313, USA W1314 and USA W1315, were 4x6 wheeled vehicles, powered by Franklin's air-cooled, 6-cylinder, gasoline engine, with a crew of four and armed with one .50 calibre machine gun supported by two .30 calibre lighter machine guns.

Design

The T7 armored car was a 4x6 wheeled armored car. It was powered by a Franklin 6-cylinder, air-cooled, gasoline engine. It was equipped with one 0.5inches M2 Browning machine gun and two 0.3inches M1919 machine guns and was operated by a crew of 4.[1]

Production

The T7 was produced by the Holabird Quartermaster Depot. Only six vehicles were completed, which were labeled USA W1310, USA W1311, USA W1312, USA W1313, USA W1314 and USA W1315 respectively. One of the chassis produced was converted to a T6 Armored Car.[1]

References

Notes and References

  1. War Wheels.net