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- M18_Hellcat height "2570.0".
- M18_Hellcat length "6680.0".
- M18_Hellcat width "2870.0".
- M18_Hellcat abstract "The M18 Hellcat was an American tank destroyer of World War II. Armed with a 76 mm cannon, the vehicle was the fastest tracked, armored fighting vehicle during World War II with a top speed up to 60 mph (92kph), and Buick nicknamed it the Hellcat. The speed was attained by keeping armor to a minimum, no more than 1" thick. Hellcat crews took advantage of the vehicle's speed to minimize the enemy's ability to pierce its thin armor. Hellcats were used to penetrate the sides and back of the heavily armored Tiger and Panther tanks used by the Germans. Utilized in the western front and in D-Day, the Hellcat, along with the Sherman Firefly and M10 Wolverine, was the main firepower in the invasion of Europe.".
- M18_Hellcat height "2.57".
- M18_Hellcat length "6.68".
- M18_Hellcat thumbnail M18_hellcat_side.jpg?width=300.
- M18_Hellcat type Tank_destroyer.
- M18_Hellcat width "2.87".
- M18_Hellcat wikiPageExternalLink auvm39.html.
- M18_Hellcat wikiPageExternalLink m18hellcat.html.
- M18_Hellcat wikiPageExternalLink m18hellcat.com.
- M18_Hellcat wikiPageExternalLink tankdestroyer.net.
- M18_Hellcat wikiPageExternalLink 17.
- M18_Hellcat wikiPageExternalLink m18.asp.
- M18_Hellcat wikiPageID "949570".
- M18_Hellcat wikiPageRevisionID "604830274".
- M18_Hellcat armour "5".
- M18_Hellcat crew "5".
- M18_Hellcat engine "Continental R-975-C4, 9-cylinder, radial piston gasoline engine".
- M18_Hellcat enginePower "340.0".
- M18_Hellcat hasPhotoCollection M18_Hellcat.
- M18_Hellcat height "2.57 m".
- M18_Hellcat isVehicle "yes".
- M18_Hellcat length "5.28 m".
- M18_Hellcat length "6.68 m".
- M18_Hellcat manufacturer "Buick of General Motors".
- M18_Hellcat name "76".
- M18_Hellcat origin "United States".
- M18_Hellcat primaryArmament "1".
- M18_Hellcat primaryArmament "45".
- M18_Hellcat pwRatio "18.9".
- M18_Hellcat secondaryArmament "1".
- M18_Hellcat secondaryArmament "800".
- M18_Hellcat service "1944".
- M18_Hellcat speed "up to 92 km/h".
- M18_Hellcat suspension Torsion_bar_suspension.
- M18_Hellcat type Tank_destroyer.
- M18_Hellcat vehicleRange "168.0".
- M18_Hellcat weight "17.7".
- M18_Hellcat width "2.87 m".
- M18_Hellcat wordnet_type synset-weapon-noun-1.
- M18_Hellcat subject Category:Military_vehicles_1940–1944.
- M18_Hellcat subject Category:World_War_II_tank_destroyers_of_the_United_States.
- M18_Hellcat type Device.
- M18_Hellcat type Weapon.
- M18_Hellcat type Product.
- M18_Hellcat type PhysicalDevice.
- M18_Hellcat type Weapon.
- M18_Hellcat type DesignedArtifact.
- M18_Hellcat comment "The M18 Hellcat was an American tank destroyer of World War II. Armed with a 76 mm cannon, the vehicle was the fastest tracked, armored fighting vehicle during World War II with a top speed up to 60 mph (92kph), and Buick nicknamed it the Hellcat. The speed was attained by keeping armor to a minimum, no more than 1" thick. Hellcat crews took advantage of the vehicle's speed to minimize the enemy's ability to pierce its thin armor.".
- M18_Hellcat label "Char M18 Hellcat".
- M18_Hellcat label "M18 (САУ)".
- M18_Hellcat label "M18 (駆逐戦車)".
- M18_Hellcat label "M18 Hellcat".
- M18_Hellcat label "M18 Hellcat".
- M18_Hellcat label "M18 Hellcat".
- M18_Hellcat label "M18 Hellcat".
- M18_Hellcat label "M18 Hellcat".
- M18_Hellcat label "M18 Hellcat".
- M18_Hellcat label "M18 Hellcat".
- M18_Hellcat label "M18驅逐戰車".
- M18_Hellcat sameAs M18_Hellcat.
- M18_Hellcat sameAs M18_Hellcat.
- M18_Hellcat sameAs M18_Hellcat.
- M18_Hellcat sameAs Char_M18_Hellcat.
- M18_Hellcat sameAs M18_Hellcat.
- M18_Hellcat sameAs M18_(駆逐戦車).
- M18_Hellcat sameAs M18_헬캣.
- M18_Hellcat sameAs M18_Hellcat.
- M18_Hellcat sameAs M18_Hellcat.
- M18_Hellcat sameAs M18_Hellcat.
- M18_Hellcat sameAs m.03smf9.
- M18_Hellcat sameAs Q621874.
- M18_Hellcat sameAs Q621874.
- M18_Hellcat wasDerivedFrom M18_Hellcat?oldid=604830274.
- M18_Hellcat depiction M18_hellcat_side.jpg.
- M18_Hellcat isPrimaryTopicOf M18_Hellcat.
- M18_Hellcat name "76 mm Gun Motor Carriage M18".