gptkbp:instanceOf
|
armored vehicle
|
gptkbp:armament
|
gptkb:coaxial_.30_caliber_machine_gun
37 mm gun
|
gptkbp:armor
|
steel armor
|
gptkbp:built
|
approximately 1,000
|
gptkbp:conservationEfforts
|
few remain in museums
|
gptkbp:coolingSystem
|
water-cooled
|
gptkbp:crew
|
4
|
gptkbp:deployedTo
|
gptkb:Pacific_Theater
lightly armored units
|
gptkbp:design
|
gptkb:Marmon-Herrington_Company
|
gptkbp:designatedAs
|
M75
|
gptkbp:electronic_warfare
|
used_in_World_War_II
|
gptkbp:engine
|
gasoline engine
|
gptkbp:enginePower
|
110 hp
|
gptkbp:engineType
|
gptkb:V8_engine
|
gptkbp:fuel_capacity
|
200 liters
|
gptkbp:height
|
2.3 meters
|
gptkbp:historical_significance
|
used in post-war conflicts
|
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label
|
Marmon-Herrington M75
|
gptkbp:inspiration
|
influenced later light tanks
|
gptkbp:introduced
|
1944
|
gptkbp:is_used_in
|
gptkb:United_States_Army
|
gptkbp:legacy
|
various countries post-WWII
part of armored vehicle evolution
|
gptkbp:length
|
4.5 meters
|
gptkbp:manufacturer
|
gptkb:Marmon-Herrington_Company
|
gptkbp:maximum_speed
|
40 km/h
|
gptkbp:operationalRange
|
100 miles
|
gptkbp:origin
|
gptkb:United_States
|
gptkbp:productionLocation
|
gptkb:United_States
|
gptkbp:productionYears
|
1944-1945
|
gptkbp:range
|
160 km
|
gptkbp:relatedPatent
|
gptkb:Marmon-Herrington_M30
|
gptkbp:resolution
|
25 mm
|
gptkbp:retired
|
1950s
|
gptkbp:retirementYear
|
obsolescence
|
gptkbp:services
|
1944-1950s
|
gptkbp:steering
|
differential steering
|
gptkbp:supportRole
|
reconnaissance
|
gptkbp:suspension
|
vertical volute spring
|
gptkbp:track
|
3.2 meters
|
gptkbp:transmission
|
manual transmission
|
gptkbp:type
|
light tank
|
gptkbp:updates
|
limited upgrades during service life
|
gptkbp:variant
|
M75A1
|
gptkbp:weight
|
14 tons
front-heavy
|
gptkbp:width
|
0.6 meters
2.4 meters
|