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The T9 was designed by US firm Marmon-Harrington to a British specification for a light air portable tank to be used by the Airborne Divisions in NW Europe, after initial testing weight had to be reduced and along with other changes became the T9E1. This was designated the M22 with the...
Detailed 3D model of the WW2 US airborne light tank M22 Locust.Model created in 3D Studio Max 2009 and converted in multiple formats. All formats include materials and texture maps. The Max format uses mental ray materials and render. There's no need for a third party plugin or anything el...
No M22 light tanks were ever used by the US troops in combat and in December 1944 it was decided that there was no further requirement for an airborne light tank. Several hundred, however, were sent to the United Kingdom (where they were named Locust), where they were fitted with a ...
The tank that they replaced in 6th airborne div, the Tetrarch, was used during the D-day landings with limited success. The 37mm gun of the M22 was better than the 2pdr at engaging infantry as it had a canister shot, I believe, which turned it into a giant shotgun. Another difference...
The M22, also known as the Light Tank (Locust) M22, is a World War II airborne light tank designed by the U.S. Army for the British Airborne Forces. In 1941, the British War Office requested that the American government design a purpose-built airborne li