Military


M8 ARMORED UTILITY CAR

During World War II the turrets of some M8's were removed and the chassis slightly altered to accomodate a .50 cal mg. This allowed the vehicle to be used as a scout car. The removal of the turret also enabled it to carry additional troops or equipment. In 1943, a standard turretless model was fielded, the M20, which was used specifically as a scout vehicle.

Armament: .50 cal mg

Crew: 8

Weight: 10,540 lbs

Speed: 55 mph

Range: 350 mi.





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