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| Subject: | Re: Any IDF M4A4 based M32s? | |
| Date: | Jan 23, 2001 |
| From: | Tuve B | |
M32's are my favourite Shermans. The one on the picture could be a modernized
M32B3A1 with the early glacis. It could also be a converted M4A4 (M32B4A1, a type
never built as new, M32B4=M4A4, A1=HVSS). You don't need to modify the boom. Mount
the sviveling points further aft and have a lightly larger angle between the
support frame and boom when stored. It's unlogical that the IDF lengthened the
boom. US Army made a prototype M32B4 but it didn't go into series production.
Tuve |
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