From left to right;
76mm T4E20 HVAP carrier and penetrator dated 1945 (total weight 9lbs 6 oz. Tungsten core 4 pounds)
76mm M93A1 HVAP carrier dated 1953 (total weight 9 lbs 7oz. Tungsten core 3 lbs 15 oz. Carrier and penetrator both slightly taller than T4E20)
76mm M319 HVAP undated
Late summer 1944 the first T4 HVAP was sent to France. HVAP was used in both M26 (539R) and Mk2MII (585R)cases.
By fall 1944 they were using T4E17 (no steel jacket around penetrator).
By late 44' early 45' they were using T4E20 (adjustable nose plug).
By February 1945 the T4E20 was standardized as M93 (no changes).
At some point the base tracer element was changed to a screw in type with new classification M93A1. No significant changes in design from WW2 all the way to the end of the Korean war.
With the new M32 76mm gun developed for the Walker Bulldog (circa early 50s) came a new 76mm case (580R) and new projectile/carrier (M319) that seated deeper into the case.
Anybody have any of the missing links?
76mm T4E20 HVAP carrier and penetrator dated 1945 (total weight 9lbs 6 oz. Tungsten core 4 pounds)
76mm M93A1 HVAP carrier dated 1953 (total weight 9 lbs 7oz. Tungsten core 3 lbs 15 oz. Carrier and penetrator both slightly taller than T4E20)
76mm M319 HVAP undated
Late summer 1944 the first T4 HVAP was sent to France. HVAP was used in both M26 (539R) and Mk2MII (585R)cases.
By fall 1944 they were using T4E17 (no steel jacket around penetrator).
By late 44' early 45' they were using T4E20 (adjustable nose plug).
By February 1945 the T4E20 was standardized as M93 (no changes).
At some point the base tracer element was changed to a screw in type with new classification M93A1. No significant changes in design from WW2 all the way to the end of the Korean war.
With the new M32 76mm gun developed for the Walker Bulldog (circa early 50s) came a new 76mm case (580R) and new projectile/carrier (M319) that seated deeper into the case.
Anybody have any of the missing links?
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