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- Sexton_(artillery) height "2438.4".
- Sexton_(artillery) length "6121.4".
- Sexton_(artillery) width "2717.8".
- Sexton_(artillery) abstract "The 25pdr SP, tracked, Sexton was a self-propelled artillery vehicle of World War II. It was based on Canadian-built versions of the American M3 Lee and M4 Sherman tank chassis, which entered production in Canada as the Ram and Grizzly. When Sherman production in the US expanded and supply was no longer a problem, in 1943 it was decided to switch the Canadian production lines to produce the Sexton to give the British Army a mobile artillery gun using their Ordnance QF 25 pounder gun-howitzer. It found use in the Canadian and British Army, as well as numerous other British Empire and associated forces. Just after the war, a number of Grizzly and Sextons were sold to Portugal, who used them into the 1980s.".
- Sexton_(artillery) height "2.4384".
- Sexton_(artillery) length "6.1214".
- Sexton_(artillery) thumbnail Sexton.JPG?width=300.
- Sexton_(artillery) type Self-propelled_artillery.
- Sexton_(artillery) usedInWar World_War_II.
- Sexton_(artillery) width "2.7178000000000004".
- Sexton_(artillery) wikiPageExternalLink can-tac-art-spa-e.htm.
- Sexton_(artillery) wikiPageExternalLink sexton.asp.
- Sexton_(artillery) wikiPageID "663963".
- Sexton_(artillery) wikiPageRevisionID "603302205".
- Sexton_(artillery) armour "up to 32 mm".
- Sexton_(artillery) caption "Sexton on exhibition in the Polish Army Museum in Warsaw; this particular vehicle was used during WWII by the Polish 1st Armoured Division".
- Sexton_(artillery) crew "6".
- Sexton_(artillery) designDate "1942".
- Sexton_(artillery) elevation "+40° to -9°".
- Sexton_(artillery) engine "Continental R-975 9 cylinder Radial gasoline".
- Sexton_(artillery) enginePower "400.0".
- Sexton_(artillery) hasPhotoCollection Sexton_(artillery).
- Sexton_(artillery) height "8.0".
- Sexton_(artillery) isArtillery "yes".
- Sexton_(artillery) isUk "yes".
- Sexton_(artillery) isVehicle "yes".
- Sexton_(artillery) length "612.14".
- Sexton_(artillery) manufacturer Montreal_Locomotive_Works.
- Sexton_(artillery) name "25".
- Sexton_(artillery) number "2000".
- Sexton_(artillery) origin "Canada".
- Sexton_(artillery) primaryArmament "105".
- Sexton_(artillery) primaryArmament "Ordnance QF 25 pounder Mk II".
- Sexton_(artillery) productionDate "1943".
- Sexton_(artillery) secondaryArmament "5030".
- Sexton_(artillery) secondaryArmament "Two 0.303 Bren light machine guns".
- Sexton_(artillery) service "1943".
- Sexton_(artillery) speed "25.0".
- Sexton_(artillery) suspension Vertical_volute_spring_suspension.
- Sexton_(artillery) traverse "25".
- Sexton_(artillery) type Self-propelled_artillery.
- Sexton_(artillery) variants "Mark I, Mark II".
- Sexton_(artillery) vehicleRange "125".
- Sexton_(artillery) wars World_War_II.
- Sexton_(artillery) weight "25".
- Sexton_(artillery) width "271.78000000000003".
- Sexton_(artillery) wordnet_type synset-weapon-noun-1.
- Sexton_(artillery) subject Category:1942_introductions.
- Sexton_(artillery) subject Category:Self-propelled_artillery_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Sexton_(artillery) subject Category:World_War_II_armoured_fighting_vehicles_of_Canada.
- Sexton_(artillery) subject Category:World_War_II_armoured_fighting_vehicles_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Sexton_(artillery) subject Category:World_War_II_self-propelled_artillery.
- Sexton_(artillery) type Artifact100021939.
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- Sexton_(artillery) type Weapon.
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- Sexton_(artillery) type Weapon.
- Sexton_(artillery) type DesignedArtifact.
- Sexton_(artillery) comment "The 25pdr SP, tracked, Sexton was a self-propelled artillery vehicle of World War II. It was based on Canadian-built versions of the American M3 Lee and M4 Sherman tank chassis, which entered production in Canada as the Ram and Grizzly. When Sherman production in the US expanded and supply was no longer a problem, in 1943 it was decided to switch the Canadian production lines to produce the Sexton to give the British Army a mobile artillery gun using their Ordnance QF 25 pounder gun-howitzer.".
- Sexton_(artillery) label "Sexton (artillerie)".
- Sexton_(artillery) label "Sexton (artillerie)".
- Sexton_(artillery) label "Sexton (artillery)".
- Sexton_(artillery) label "Sexton (semovente)".
- Sexton_(artillery) label "Sexton".
- Sexton_(artillery) label "Sexton".
- Sexton_(artillery) label "Sexton".
- Sexton_(artillery) label "セクストン自走砲".
- Sexton_(artillery) label "司事式自行火炮".
- Sexton_(artillery) sameAs Sexton.
- Sexton_(artillery) sameAs Sexton_(artillerie).
- Sexton_(artillery) sameAs Sexton_(semovente).
- Sexton_(artillery) sameAs セクストン自走砲.
- Sexton_(artillery) sameAs Sexton_(artillerie).
- Sexton_(artillery) sameAs Sexton.
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- Sexton_(artillery) sameAs Q610067.
- Sexton_(artillery) sameAs Q610067.
- Sexton_(artillery) sameAs Sexton_(artillery).
- Sexton_(artillery) wasDerivedFrom Sexton_(artillery)?oldid=603302205.
- Sexton_(artillery) depiction Sexton.JPG.
- Sexton_(artillery) isPrimaryTopicOf Sexton_(artillery).
- Sexton_(artillery) name "25pdr SP, tracked, Sexton".