T17 Deerhound

T17 armored car
Place of originUnited States
Service history
Used byUnited States Army
WarsWorld War II
Production history
DesignerFord Motor Company
Designed1941–42
ManufacturerFord Motor Company
Produced1942–43
No. built250
Specifications
Mass17 short tons (15 t)
Length18.21 ft (5.55 m)
Width8.86 ft (2.70 m)
Height7.71 ft (2.35 m)
Crew5

Main
armament
37 mm Gun M6
Secondary
armament
2 x .30 in M1919 machine guns
Engine2 x Hercules JXD 6-cylinder petrol engines
90 hp (67 kW) each
Drive6x6
Operational
range
450 mi (720 km)
Maximum speed 56 mph (90 km/h)
ReferencesChristopher Foss[1] & Military Factory[2]

The T17 armored car, sometimes referred to as the M5 medium armored car and by the British as the Deerhound, was an American six-wheeled armored car produced during the Second World War.

The T17 lost out to the T17E design for British use but 250 vehicles were produced as a stopgap for the United States Army until their preferred design, the M8 armored car was available.

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