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The first production version of the Sherman, the most common American tank, with an amazing total of 49,234 vehicles manufactured. The Sherman first saw combat in North Africa. The medium tank "M4" is one of the most mass-produced tanks of World War II. It stands alongside other legendary "victory tanks" as it successfully fought in many local conflicts even after the war. The "Sherman," named after a hero of the American Civil War, has become the subject of numerous books, films, and comics. Its successful design and the possibility of modifications made this tank almost irreplaceable in battles. The "M4" began serial production in 1942 and was adopted by the United States, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union. Over 50,000 tanks of various modifications were produced, but they all retained the original design. The "Sherman" was operated by two driver mechanics on the main platform, and three crew members in the turret were responsible for its combat power. The main weapon of the "M4" was a 75mm tank gun. In some modifications, it was a mortar or even a flamethrower. Machine guns or automatic cannons were used for close combat. The chassis consisted of three bogies with two rollers each on a spring suspension and leading wheels. METAL-TIME
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The first production version of the Sherman, the most common American tank, with an amazing total of 49,234 vehicles manufactured. The Sherman first saw combat in North Africa. The medium tank "M4" is one of the most mass-produced tanks of World War II. It stands alongside other legendary "victory tanks" as it successfully fought in many local conflicts even after the war. The "Sherman," named after a hero of the American Civil War, has become the subject of numerous books, films, and comics. It...