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GENERAL DATA M60 Country of USA Origin Role Main battle tank Date Of 1960 Introduction 1962 1974 1979 M60A1 M60A2 M60A3
Crew 4 (commander, driver, gunner, loader) Combat Weight 50.5 tons (45.8 mt) 57.6 tons (52.2 mt) 11.4 psi (0.80 kg/cm) 31 ft (9.4 m) 11.9 ft (3.6 m) 10.5 ft (3.2 m) 57 tons (51.7 mt) 13.2 psi (0.93 kg/cm) 24.1 ft (7.3 m) 11.9 ft (3.6 m) 10.9 ft (3.3 m) 57 tons (51.7 mt) 11.4 psi (0.80 kg/cm) 31 ft (9.4 m) 11.9 ft (3.6 m) 10.5 ft (3.2 m)
Ground 10.8 psi (0.76 Pressure kg/cm) Length, Overall Width, Overall Height, Overall 30.5 ft (9.3 m) 11.9 ft (3.6 m) 10.5 ft (3.2 m)
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Engine
Continental AVDS-1790 series turbosupercharged, fuel injection, 90 "V" type, aircooled, 12-cylinder 750 hp (559 kw) diesel
Transmission Detroit Diesel Allison CD850 series. 2 speed forward, 1 speed reverse Range 310 miles (500 km) Fuel Capacity 375 gal (1,419 l) Road Speed 30 mph (48 km/h) Reverse Speed 5 mph (8 kph) Cross Country ? Speed Swim Speed N/A Fording Depth 4 ft (1.2 m) Grade 60% Side Slope 30% PROTECTION M60 M60A1 M60A2 M60A3 Cast homogeneous armor steel hull and turret. Turret has Kevlar spall lining.
Armor Cast homogeneous armor steel hull and turret. Applique Armor N/A Explosive N/A Reactive Armor Active Protective N/A System NBC Protection Gas particulate filtration System Smoke N/A Equipment Engine smoke generator Four smoke grenade launchers (M226 smoke grenades) on each side of turret bustle ARMAMENT M60, M60A1 Type 105mm M68 rifled gun 7.62mm M73 machine gun .50 Cal M85 machine gun Mount Turret - M87 mount; manual loading M60: M116 mount. M60A1: M140 mount Coaxial to main gun Turret cupola M60A2 Type 152mm M162 gun-launcher 7.62mm M219 machine gun .50 Cal M85 machine gun Mount Turret; manual loading Coaxial to main gun Turret cupola
Engine smoke generator. Six smoke grenade launchers (66mm L8A1 smoke grenades) on each side of turret
Typical Ammo Load 63. APFSDS-T, APDS-T, APERS-T, HEAT 6,000 900
Typical Ammo Load 13 Shillelagh guided missiles. 33 conventional rounds. HEAT-MP, HE 6,000 900
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M60A3 Type 105mm M68 rifled gun 7.62mm M240 machine gun .50 caliber M85 machine gun Mount Turret; manual loading Coaxial to main gun Turret cupola FIRE CONTROL M60 Fire Control ? System Main Gun N/A Stabilization Rangefinder Stereoscopic Infrared Yes Searchlight Yes, with RISE Coincidence N/A ? Yes Laser M60A1 M60A2 M60A3 Typical Ammo Load 63. APFSDS-T, APDS-T, APERS-T, HEAT 6,000 900
NOTES The M60-series tanks are full-track-laying, heavily armored combat vehicles operated by a four-man crew: driver, gunner, loader, and tank commander. The vehicles are powered by air-cooled compression ignition engines. Power is transmitted to the final drive through a cross drive transmission differential, steering, and braking unit. The vehicles are supported by a torsion-bar suspension system. The M9 bulldozer installed on the M60-series tank will increase the vehicle weight by 4.45 tons (4.04 mt). Vehicle Engine Exhaust Smoke System (VEESS) M60A1, M60A1 (RISE), and M60A3 tanks were modified during the 1980's to provide vehicles with smoke screen capabilities for tactical purpose, and to improve combat survivability. The VEESS operates by tapping fuel from the outlet of the engine driven fuel pump on the front of the engine downstream from the fuel/water separator. The fuel is then routed through a manual shut-off valve and through two solenoid valves at the rear of the engine. Fuel is then injected into the left and right exhaust pipes upstream of the turbochargers at a rate of approximately 1 gal/rein. Raw fuel injected into each hot turbo is instantly vaporized and a dense white cloud of smoke is emitted from the exhaust stacks. VARIANTS M60 (NSN 2350-00-678-5773)
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1960. "Tank, Combat, Full Tracked: 105-MM Gun, M60". See data above. Original production model. A total of 2,205 M60s were built. Stereoscopic rangefinder. Mechanical brake system. Steering wheel.
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M60A1E1, M60A1E2
1965. Used to conduct engineering development tests of the M60/Shillelagh missile system with a new compact turret. The M60A1E2 was redesignated as the M60A2 in 1971.
M60 Panther
One of several developmental countermine systems used by US forces during operations Joint Endeavor and Joint Task Force Eagle. The Panther is a remotely controlled vehicle with mine rollers, and it is used to proof lanes and assembly areas. The system consists of a turretless M60 tank, Israeli mine rollers, an antimagnetic actuating device, and an remote-control unit that is mounted in a separate vehicle. Additionally, a remote video camera allows the operator to see the road ahead.
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"Vehicle, Combat Engineering, Full Tracked, M728". Combat Engineer Vehicle. The CEV is a full-tracked armored vehicle which consists of a basic M60A1 tank with a front-mounted, hydraulically-operated dozer blade, surmounted by a turret bearing a 165mm demolition gun, a retractable boom of welded tubular construction, and a winch. The demolition gun is operated from within the vehicle. The winch is housed on the rear of the turret and is used in conjunction with the boom to lift, or without the boom to provide direct pull. The vehicle and dozer blade are operated from the driver's compartment, The demolition gun may be elevated or depressed for use at various ranges of up to 950 meters. A .50-caliber machine gun is cupola-mounted, and a 7.62mm machine gun is coaxially-mounted with the demolition gun.
More M60 Art - Click on image sample to see full size image.
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23rd Engineer Battalion, 1st Brigade, 1st Armored Division A remotely controlled Panther Operation Joint Endeavor near McGovern Base, in Bosnia and Herzegovina 16-MAY-1996 U.S. DoD photo by Staff Sgt. Jon Long 1024x768, 291K, JPEG
D Company, 2nd Tank Battalion, assigned to Regimental Combat Team 5 Marine AVLB Operation Iraqi Freedom near Gharmah, Iraq 15-MAR-2006 Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Ryan C. Opick 1024x768, 236K, JPEG
Last updated: 01-JUL-2006: Added more M60 art. Copyright 2004-2006 Gary W. Cooke To the best of my knowledge all military data and images presented in these pages are UNCLASSIFIED, NON-SENSITIVE, and approved for public release. Sources: FM 5-103 Survivability (M728 CEV). FM 17-15 Tank Platoon. FM 17-97 Cavalry Troop (M60 AVLB). FM 20-32 Mine/Countermine Operations (M60 Panther). GTA 17-2-8 Armored Vehicle Recognition, February 1977. MWO 9-2300-378-34-2 VEESS Modification Work Order. TM 9-2300-378-35/1 M60A1, M60A2, M728 Maintenance Manual. TM 9-2350-260-20-1-2 M60 Maintenance Manual. TM 55-2350-215-10-15 M60-Series Transportability Guide. "History of the Shillelagh Missile System 1958-1982" Released by US Army Missile Command. "American Tank Development During the Cold War" July-August 1998 ARMOR. "Pushing the Envelope of Battlefield Superiority" November-December 1998 ARMOR. U.S. DoD Defenselink website. U.S. Marine Corps website.
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