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Technical Manual TM 9-755: 76-MM Gun Motor Carriage M18 Hellcat and Armored Utility Vehicle M39. War Department. 1945. The M18 experienced various changes throughout its production, both to refine the design from a mechanical standpoint and incorporate features that would enhance its combat effectiveness. Capsule Cat [?] • Toy Machine Cat • Masked Cat • Blue Shinobi • Maiko Cat • Cabaret Cat [?] • Cat Bros [?] • Hikakin [?] • God • Squish Ball Cat [?] • Yamaoka Minori • Nakamura Kanae

Perfect for scratching - Let the catfight the tank rather than letting them tear up your furniture or destroy other cardboard boxes. The M18's new design incorporated several innovative labor-saving maintenance features. Drivetrain maintenance was performed by removing a large access plate on the front of the hull, disconnecting the drivetrain from the driveshaft, attaching extension rails to the drivetrain mounting, and sliding the entire assembly out of the hull on the rails. [20] For access to the bottom of the engine without having to remove it completely from the hull, it was possible to slide the engine out onto a rail system integrated with the rear hull access door. [21]The Hellcat became the most effective U.S. tank destroyer of World War Two, with a higher kill-to-loss ratio than any other US tank or tank destroyer. The Hellcat was an excellent all-around tank destroyer with good speed, maneuverability, and firepower—the exact characteristics of a predatory cat. Conversely, the main gun was considered inadequate against the frontal armor of later German tanks like the Tiger and Panther, especially before the introduction of HVAP ammunition. In addition, even though it could pierce more armor than the 75 mm gun M3 mounted on the M4 Sherman tank, it did not have the high explosive firepower of the former when used for infantry support missions. [11] Muzzle blast from 76 mm guns not equipped with muzzle brakes was also a complaint. There was also a desire for an armored roof over the turret, and it was concluded that additional armor up to one ton in weight would not impair the automotive performance of the M18. When the Tank Destroyer Force was organized in 1941, their commander, Lieutenant Colonel (later General) Andrew Davis Bruce envisioned the units being equipped with something faster than a tank, with a better gun but less armor to allow for speed; a cruiser rather than a battleship. [12] He objected to the 3inch M10 Gun Motor Carriage because it was too heavy and slow for his needs, [13] and later on to the 90mm M36 Gun Motor Carriage because it was essentially an M10 with a bigger gun. [14] The United States Ordnance Department made several failed attempts to provide said vehicle using the weapons (the 37mm, 57mm, 3inch, 75mm and finally the lightweight 76mm of 1942–1943) and technology available, including mounting the 3-inch gun on the fast M3 Light Tank chassis. [15] The M18 was the end product of a long line of research vehicles aimed at providing the desired machine.

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Zaloga, Steven J. (2005). U.S. Anti-tank Artillery 1941-45. Oxford, United Kingdom: Osprey Publishing. ISBN 1841766909. After World War II, many M18s were sold to other countries. Many intended for European countries under the Mutual Defense Assistance Act were rebuilt and refurbished by Brown & Root in northern Italy in the late 1940s and early 1950s, and bear data plates that indicate those rebuilds. One of the users was Yugoslavia, which received 260 Hellcats during the Informbiro period [52] and kept some of them in reserve until the early 1990s. A number of these vehicles were later used by the Military of Serbian Krajina and Army of Republika Srpska during the Yugoslav Wars. One example was used on an armored train named the " Krajina express" ( Krajina Ekspres). [53] Gold Cat • Neneko ( Gloomy Neneko • Sunny Neneko • Years-End Neneko • Easter Neneko • Valentine's Neneko) • Cat Base Mini • Metal Cat Chamberlain, Peter; Ellis, Chris (1981) [1969]. British and American Tanks of World War II (2nd USed.). New York: Arco. ISBN 0-668-04304-0. The "Really Good™ Defense" stated in Eraser Cat's description may be a reference to the American school supplies manufacturer Really Good Stuff.

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