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M18 Hellcat GMC

The M18 was the final result of a rather long-winded development process for a fast lightweight Tank Destroyer. Initial inception (1941) called for a GMC mounting a 37mm gun on a Christie Suspension chassis (as found on the Soviet BT5, BT7 and T-34s and some British Cruisers), but as development went on the gun got more powerful. It transformed through the M1 57mm, M1 75mm and finally the M1 76mm. The chassis was not untouched by this process; the Christie suspension was discarded in favour of a torsion bar system. In 1942 the final development model, the T70 GMC was accepted. It was adopted and re-designated the M18 GMC and popularly nicknamed “Hellcat” and went into production in July 1943 at the Buick factory. It proved an agile and fast vehicle with an excellent power-to-weight ratio. The 76mm gun gave it enough punch to defeat all but the most heavily armoured Axis vehicles. Its manoeuvrability allowed it to out flank those it couldn’t take on frontally. They saw service in both north-west Europe and Italy from 1944 utilising “hit and run” tactics with great success, losing relatively few vehicles in comparison to their kills. The M18 had a crew of 5 (commander, driver & 3 gunners) and weighed a mere 40,000lb (16.4 US tons, 14.9 metric Tonnes). It had a maximum speed of 50mph (80kph) and could travel cross-country at 20mph (32kph). It carried 45 rounds of 76mm ammunition as well as a further 800 rounds for its .50cal AA machine-gun.


This is a companion discussion topic for the original entry at https://www.ww2incolor.com/gallery/us-armor-vehicles/19991/m18-hellcat-gmc

The M18 was phased out of U.S. as the Tank Destroyer Doctrine was phased out by the end of WWII. About the only tank destroyer that saw service in Korea was the M36 Jackson (or Slugger) with thicker armor and a 90mm gun. The upgrade of an armored turret cover made it virtually a tank anyways…

Correct ELK,after WW2 the M18 was quickly fased out .It was not used in the Korean war.Many were given to allied countries.The last time the M18 was used was as ELK said during the war in Yougoslavia.

They were used also in Yugoslavia in the 90ies.