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    The M3 Stuart/light tank M3, was an American light tank of World War II. An improved version of the tank entered service as the M5 in 1942 to be supplied...
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    M5 and M6 tank mounted variants were used in several models of armored vehicles most notably in the Stuart Light Tank M3/M5, the Lee Medium Tank M3,...
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    originally conceived as an up-gunned replacement for the Light Tank M3/M5 ("Stuart"). The project developed to mount the same 75mm armament as the M4 Sherman...
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    and trials indicated that a 75 mm gun on the M5 light tank development of the M3 was possible. The M3/M5 design was dated though, and the 75 mm gun reduced...
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    M2A2/A3/A4 T7 Combat Car - Light tank Medium Tank, M2 M3/M5 Stuart - Light tank M3 Lee/Medium Tank, M3 M4 Sherman + variants Heavy Tank M6 - Experimental...
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    UK: Osprey Publishing. ISBN 978-1-85532-296-7. Zaloga, Steven (1999). M3 & M5 Stuart Light Tank 1940–45. New Vanguard Number 33. Oxford, UK: Osprey Publishing...
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    Russo-Ukrainian war. Hobart's Funnies List of flamethrowers Steam tank Zaloga (M3/M5 Stuart) p. 35 Allen, Robert E. (2004). The First Battalion of the 28th Marines...
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    37-mm Gun Tank M5 (PDF). Washington, DC: United States Government Printing Office. OCLC 41417142. Zaloga, Steven (1999). M3 & M5 Stuart Light Tank 1940–45...
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    of the M3 and later the M5 Stuart started in March 1941 and continued until October 1943 with a total of 25,000 produced. An upgrade of the M3, which...
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    British to the Light Tank M3 was 'Stuart'; a nickname used was 'Honey'. The M3 and its improved derivative, the Light Tank M5 series, remained in service...
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