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120 mm Gun Tank T110 | |
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Type | Heavy tank |
Place of origin | United States |
Service history | |
Used by | United States Army (planned) |
Production history | |
Designer | Chrysler |
Manufacturer | Detroit Arsenal Tank Plant (planned) |
No. built | 1 mockup |
Specifications | |
Mass | ~50 tons |
Crew | 4 or 5 |
The 120 mm Gun Tank T110, known during early development as the TS-31, was a canceled heavy tank project which began in 1954. It was an attempt to replace the T43 heavy tank. The T110 tank was a proposal created by Detroit Arsenal, and was introduced in a Detroit conference held in 1954. It was further developed by Chrysler.
Development was canceled due to the satisfactory results of the T43 (M103). The tank was planned to be powered by a Continental AVI-1790-8 engine power plant delivering around 875 hp or Continental AOI-1490-1 delivering around 700 hp.