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- T29_Heavy_Tank height "3200.4".
- T29_Heavy_Tank length "11277.6".
- T29_Heavy_Tank weight "64184.4".
- T29_Heavy_Tank width "3657.6".
- T29_Heavy_Tank abstract "The Heavy Tank T29 was an American heavy tank project started in March 1944 to counter the new German heavy tanks. The T26E3 (M26 Pershing), weighing around 45 tonnes, was not considered heavily enough armed or armored to counter the Tiger II, which weighed closer to 70 tonnes. The T29 was not ready in time for the war in Europe, but it did provide post-war engineers with opportunities for testing the engineering concepts in artillery and automotive components.The T29 was based upon a lengthened version of the T26E3 hull and featured heavier armor, an uprated Ford GAC engine providing about 770 bhp (570 kW) gross, 650 bhp (480 kW) net, more comfortable controls for the driver, and a massive new turret incorporating the high velocity 105 mm gun T5. It weighed about 70 tons and was highly comparable to the German Tiger II in terms of both firepower and protection. Other trial models had Allison V1710 V12 engines.Developed at the same time and closely related to the T29, the T30 Heavy Tank was virtually identical but mounted a 155 mm gun T7 and featured a more powerful engine and an extra crew member to help load the gun.In 1945, with the war in Europe already over, the T29 and T30 were classified "limited procurement" and a small order proposed on the basis that their large guns and heavy armor would be useful for attacking Japanese bunkers. Army Ground Forces command, however, objected to the deployment of such heavy vehicles and the war ended before the issue was resolved, so only a small batch of pilot models were constructed.The final variation of the T29 concept, the Heavy Tank T34, mounted a 120mm gun based upon the then-current 120mm anti-aircraft gun. There were only two prototypes, one converted from one of the T29 pilot models and one converted from a T30. Once again, the end of the war curtailed further development, but the experience gained with the T34 was valuable in the development of the M103 heavy tank.The T29 featured a coincidence rangefinder projecting from both sides of the turret.There are a couple surviving T29s on post at Fort Benning, Georgia. One is located in front of the National Armor & Cavalry Museum.".
- T29_Heavy_Tank height "3.2004".
- T29_Heavy_Tank length "11.2776".
- T29_Heavy_Tank origin United_States.
- T29_Heavy_Tank thumbnail T29.Fort_Knox.0007x8yr.jpg?width=300.
- T29_Heavy_Tank type Heavy_tank.
- T29_Heavy_Tank weight "6.41844E7".
- T29_Heavy_Tank width "3.6576".
- T29_Heavy_Tank wikiPageExternalLink HeavyTanks.html.
- T29_Heavy_Tank wikiPageExternalLink Tanks_Patton_Tanks_M29_Tank.aspx.
- T29_Heavy_Tank wikiPageID "6918660".
- T29_Heavy_Tank wikiPageRevisionID "605605633".
- T29_Heavy_Tank armour "gun shield 8 to 11 inches".
- T29_Heavy_Tank armour "hull front lower 2.75 in at 58 degrees".
- T29_Heavy_Tank armour "hull front upper 4 in at 54 degrees".
- T29_Heavy_Tank armour "turret front 7 in at 0 degrees".
- T29_Heavy_Tank armour "turret sides 5 in at 0 degrees".
- T29_Heavy_Tank caption "T29 at the General George Patton Museum in 2007".
- T29_Heavy_Tank cclearance "18.8".
- T29_Heavy_Tank crew "6".
- T29_Heavy_Tank designDate "1944".
- T29_Heavy_Tank engine "1649".
- T29_Heavy_Tank enginePower "650".
- T29_Heavy_Tank fuelCapacity "300".
- T29_Heavy_Tank hasPhotoCollection T29_Heavy_Tank.
- T29_Heavy_Tank height "10".
- T29_Heavy_Tank isVehicle "yes".
- T29_Heavy_Tank length "37".
- T29_Heavy_Tank name "Heavy Tank T29".
- T29_Heavy_Tank primaryArmament "105".
- T29_Heavy_Tank pwRatio "10".
- T29_Heavy_Tank secondaryArmament "1".
- T29_Heavy_Tank secondaryArmament "2".
- T29_Heavy_Tank service "Trials only".
- T29_Heavy_Tank speed "22.0".
- T29_Heavy_Tank suspension Torsion_bar_suspension.
- T29_Heavy_Tank transmission "General Motors CD-850-1 crossdrive, three speeds ; rear drive sprocket".
- T29_Heavy_Tank type Heavy_tank.
- T29_Heavy_Tank usedBy United_States_Army.
- T29_Heavy_Tank variants "T29E1, T29E2, and T29E3".
- T29_Heavy_Tank vehicleRange "100.0".
- T29_Heavy_Tank weight "141500".
- T29_Heavy_Tank width "12".
- T29_Heavy_Tank subject Category:Abandoned_military_projects_of_the_United_States.
- T29_Heavy_Tank subject Category:Heavy_tanks_of_the_United_States.
- T29_Heavy_Tank subject Category:World_War_II_heavy_tanks.
- T29_Heavy_Tank subject Category:World_War_II_tanks_of_the_United_States.
- T29_Heavy_Tank type Device.
- T29_Heavy_Tank type Weapon.
- T29_Heavy_Tank type Product.
- T29_Heavy_Tank type PhysicalDevice.
- T29_Heavy_Tank type Weapon.
- T29_Heavy_Tank type DesignedArtifact.
- T29_Heavy_Tank comment "The Heavy Tank T29 was an American heavy tank project started in March 1944 to counter the new German heavy tanks. The T26E3 (M26 Pershing), weighing around 45 tonnes, was not considered heavily enough armed or armored to counter the Tiger II, which weighed closer to 70 tonnes.".
- T29_Heavy_Tank label "T29 (carro armato pesante)".
- T29_Heavy_Tank label "T29 Heavy Tank".
- T29_Heavy_Tank label "T29 Heavy Tank".
- T29_Heavy_Tank label "T29 Heavy Tank".
- T29_Heavy_Tank label "T29".
- T29_Heavy_Tank label "T29".
- T29_Heavy_Tank label "T29".
- T29_Heavy_Tank label "T29重型坦克".
- T29_Heavy_Tank label "T29重戦車".
- T29_Heavy_Tank sameAs T29_(tank).
- T29_Heavy_Tank sameAs T29.
- T29_Heavy_Tank sameAs T29.
- T29_Heavy_Tank sameAs T29_(carro_armato_pesante).
- T29_Heavy_Tank sameAs T29重戦車.
- T29_Heavy_Tank sameAs T29_중전차.
- T29_Heavy_Tank sameAs T29_Heavy_Tank.
- T29_Heavy_Tank sameAs T29_Heavy_Tank.
- T29_Heavy_Tank sameAs m.0gw_q5.
- T29_Heavy_Tank sameAs Q683429.
- T29_Heavy_Tank sameAs Q683429.
- T29_Heavy_Tank wasDerivedFrom T29_Heavy_Tank?oldid=605605633.
- T29_Heavy_Tank depiction T29.Fort_Knox.0007x8yr.jpg.
- T29_Heavy_Tank isPrimaryTopicOf T29_Heavy_Tank.
- T29_Heavy_Tank name "Heavy Tank T29".