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 |gun2=4, 76 mm AT Gun M1918, AP/APCR/HE, 110/130/170, 90/100/42, 19.35, 0.38, 1.5, 27 300, 900 |gun2=4, 76 mm AT Gun M1918, AP/APCR/HE, 110/130/170, 90/100/42, 19.35, 0.38, 1.5, 27 300, 900
 |gun3=4, 76 mm AT Gun M1A1, AP/APCR/HE, 115/110/185, 128/177/38, 18.75-19.35, 0.36, 1.5, 52 100, 1 567 |gun3=4, 76 mm AT Gun M1A1, AP/APCR/HE, 115/110/185, 128/177/38, 18.75-19.35, 0.36, 1.5, 52 100, 1 567
?|gun4=5, 57 mm Gun M1 L/50, AP/APCR/HE, 75/75/95, 110/180/29, 28.57-30, 0.34, 1.5, 38 230, 400+|gun4=5, 57 mm Gun M1 L/50, AP/APCR/HE, 75/75/95, 110/180/29, 27.27-30, 0.34, 1.5, 38 230, 400
 |gun5=5, 105 mm AT Howitzer M3, HE/HEAT, 410/350, 53/150, 7.06-8.57, 0.48, 1.5, 40 150, 2 100 |gun5=5, 105 mm AT Howitzer M3, HE/HEAT, 410/350, 53/150, 7.06-8.57, 0.48, 1.5, 40 150, 2 100
  

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T40

T40
USA TD Tier IV
Totals
Cost 163,700  Credits
Health 275
Weight/Load Limit 20,31/22,5t
Crew
5
Mobility
Engine Power 400hp
Speed Limit 38km/h
Traverse Speed 30deg/s
Armor
Hull Armor 51/38/38mm
Armament
Damage 131-219HP
Penetration 29-48mm
Rate of Fire 18,75r/m
Accuracy 0.46m
Aim time 1.5s
Gun Traverse 50deg/s
Gun Traverse Arc gunTraverseArc
Gun Vertical Limits gunVerticalLimits
Ammo Capacity ammo
General
Chance of Fire 20%
View Range 460m
Signal Range 300m
Parent Contour-USA-T82.png
Child Contour-USA-M10_Wolverine.png
Values Are Stock // Top
USA-T40.png

The T40 is an American tier 4 tank destroyer. It can be used in various unique roles (for tank destroyers), such as a mini-artillery gun with no overhead view of the map with the 105mm cannon which has slow projectile speed, but when the shell hits, it hits hard. With the 57mm cannon it can be used as a sniping anti-tank machine gun. The 76mm M1A1 cannon is the great balance between the powerful SPG-like 105mm howitzer and anti-tank machine gun 57mm.

The T40 leads to the M10 Wolverine.
















Modules

Gun
Tr
Nm
Dam
Pen
RoF
Acr
Aim
Pr
Wt
04IV
75 mm Howitzer M1A1
175/110(HP)
38/100(mm)
16.67-18.75(r/m)
0.46(m)
1.5(s)
00026 000 26 000 Credits.png
0138 138(kg)
04IV
76 mm AT Gun M1918
110/130/170(HP)
90/100/42(mm)
19.35(r/m)
0.38(m)
1.5(s)
00027 300 27 300 Credits.png
0900 900(kg)
04IV
76 mm AT Gun M1A1
115/110/185(HP)
128/177/38(mm)
18.75-19.35(r/m)
0.36(m)
1.5(s)
00052 100 52 100 Credits.png
1 567 1 567(kg)
05V
57 mm Gun M1 L/50
75/75/95(HP)
110/180/29(mm)
27.27-30(r/m)
0.34(m)
1.5(s)
00038 230 38 230 Credits.png
0400 400(kg)
05V
105 mm AT Howitzer M3
410/350(HP)
53/150(mm)
7.06-8.57(r/m)
0.48(m)
1.5(s)
00040 150 40 150 Credits.png
2 100 2 100(kg)

Turret
SPGs and TDs don't have turret modules

Engine
Tr
Nm
Pw
CoF
Pr
Wt
04IV
Wright R-975EC2
0400 400(h.p.)
025 25%
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0515 515(kg)
05V
Chrysler A57
0440 440(h.p.)
020 20%
00013 900 13 900 Credits.png
0570 570(kg)

Suspension
Tr
Nm
LL
Tv
Pr
Wt
03III
T40T41
22.5 22.5(t)
030 30(d/s)
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6 200 6 200(kg)
04IV
T40T48
24.0 24.0(t)
032 32(d/s)
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6 200 6 200(kg)

Radio
Tr
Nm
SR
Pr
Wt
02II
SCR 200
0300 300(m)
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0040 40(kg)
04IV
SCR 210
0370 370(m)
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0080 80(kg)
09IX
SCR 506
0700 700(m)
00033 600 33 600 Credits.png
0110 110(kg)


Historical Info

==Development history==

T24 Gun motor carriege

The U.S. Army expressed a need for a vehicle capable of stopping and destroying enemy tanks. The new vehicle, dubbed the "Tank Destroyer", would have the same armor protection and general mobility of a standard tank, but would be heavily armed with enough punch to decimate enemy armored formations. Up until 1941, the only vehicles available were modified trucks and half-tracks, which lacked greatly in the mobility, firepower and armor departments.

During the summer of 1941, Baldwin Locomotive Works began development of a vehicle to fill the need for a true tank destroyer. They began with the chassis of an M3 Lee medium tank, added a modified superstructure with an open, hexagonally-shaped top, and armed the vehicle with the M1918 3-inch gun. The Ordnance Department accepted the vehicle for testing at Aberdeen at the end of the summer, designating it the T24 gun motor carriage. However, the extremely high silhouette of the vehicle was thought to detract from its ability to stalk its prey, and gun was found to be lacking in range and accuracy. The T24 was returned to Baldwin for adjustments.


T40/M9 America's First Tank Destroyer

What Baldwin later returned to the Army was basically a somewhat improved T24. Indeed, it was the T24 pilot vehicle, simply modified with a slightly lower superstructure and some minor improvements to the weapon and related systems. The vehicle was accepted for testing at Aberdeen once more, this time under the designation of T40. The Ordnance Department was still far from impressed, but a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor by the Japanese, and the subsequent entry of the United States into the war prompted the vehicle's adoption as the Army's first standardized full-track tank destroyer. It was christened the 3-inch Gun Motor Carriage, M9, and a production contract was awarded for 1,000 examples.

However, as the vehicle was not truly up the Army's standards, the contract was cancelled only four months later, in April 1942. The M9 had simply proven too slow, and furthermore, its 3-inch main armament was not available in sufficient quantity. As the vehicle had a basis on the M3 Lee medium tank, the silhouette was also above the minimum for a vehicle intended as an ambush predator. The Tank Destroyer Board finally abandoned the project at the end of the summer of 1942, officially due to the insufficient mobility and speed of the vehicle.



American Tanks
Light Tanks T1 Cunningham  • M2 Light Tank  • T1E6  • T2 Light Tank  • T7 Combat Car  • M22 Locust  • M3 Stuart  • MTLS-1G14  • M5 Stuart  • M24 Chaffee  • T21  • T71
Medium Tanks T2 Medium Tank  • M2 Medium Tank  • M3 Lee  • M4 Sherman  • M4A2E4 Sherman  • M7  • Ram II  • M4A3E2 Sherman Jumbo  • M4A3E8 Sherman  • T20  • M26 Pershing  • T23  • T26E4 Super Pershing  • T69  • M46 Patton  • T54E1  • M48A1 Patton  • M60
Heavy Tanks T1 Heavy Tank  • T14  • M6  • T29  • M6A2E1  • T32  • T34  • M103  • T57 Heavy Tank  • T110E5
Tank Destroyers T18  • T82  • M8A1  • T40  • M10 Wolverine  • T49  • M18 Hellcat  • M36 Jackson  • T25 AT  • T25/2  • T28  • T28 Prototype  • T30  • T95  • T110E3  • T110E4
Self-Propelled Guns T57  • M7 Priest  • M37  • M41  • M44  • M12  • M40/M43  • M53/M55  • T92



Tank Destroyers
USA II T3 HMC  • III T56 GMC  • IV M8A1  • IV T40  • V M10 Wolverine  • V T67  • VI T78 Gold  • VI M18 Hellcat  • VI M36 Jackson  • VII M56 Scorpion Gold  • VII T28 Concept Gold  • VII Super Hellcat Gold  • VII T25/2  • VII T25 AT  • VIII TS-5 Gold  • VIII T28  • VIII T28 Prototype  • IX T30  • IX T95  • X T110E3  • X T110E4
UK II Universal Carrier 2-pdr  • IV Valentine AT  • IV Alecto  • V Archer  • V AT 2  • VI Churchill Gun Carrier  • VI Achilles  • VI AT 8  • VI Excalibur Gold  • VII Challenger  • VII AT 15A Gold  • VII AT 7  • VIII GSOR 1008 Gold  • VIII AT 15  • VIII Charioteer  • VIII Turtle Mk. I Gold  • IX Tortoise  • IX FV4004 Conway  • X FV215b (183) Gold  • X FV4005 Stage II  • X FV217 Badger
Germany II Panzerjäger I  • III Marder II  • IV StuG III Ausf. B  • IV Pz.Sfl. IC Gold  • IV Jagdpanzer 38(t) Hetzer  • IV Marder 38T  • V StuG IV Gold  • V Pz.Sfl. IVc  • V StuG III Ausf. G  • VI Dicker Max Gold  • VI Jagdpanzer IV  • VI Nashorn  • VII E 25 Gold  • VII Krupp-Steyr Waffenträger Gold  • VII Jagdpanther  • VII Sturer Emil  • VIII Ferdinand  • VIII Kanonenjagdpanzer 105 Gold  • VIII Rheinmetall Skorpion G Gold  • VIII Rheinmetall Skorpion Gold  • VIII Jagdpanther II  • VIII 8,8 cm Pak 43 Jagdtiger Gold  • VIII Rhm.-Borsig Waffenträger  • IX Jagdtiger  • IX Waffenträger auf Pz. IV  • X Grille 15  • X Jagdpanzer E 100  • X Waffenträger auf E 100
France II Renault FT AC  • III FCM 36 Pak 40 Gold  • III Renault UE 57  • IV Somua SAu 40  • V M10 RBFM Gold  • V S35 CA  • VI ARL V39  • VII AMX AC mle. 46  • VIII AMX AC mle. 48  • VIII AMX Canon d'assaut 105 Gold  • IX AMX 50 Foch  • X AMX 50 Foch (155) Gold  • X AMX 50 Foch B
USSR II AT-1  • III SU-76I Gold  • IV SU-85A  • IV SU-76M  • V SU-85  • V SU-85I Gold  • VI SU-100  • VI SU-100Y Gold  • VII ISU-122S Gold  • VII SU-152  • VII SU-100M1  • VII SU-122-44 Gold  • VIII ISU-152  • VIII ISU-130 Gold  • VIII KV-4 KTTS Gold  • VIII T-103 Gold  • VIII SU-130PM Gold  • VIII ISU-152K Gold  • VIII SU-101  • IX K-91-PT Gold  • IX Object 704  • IX Object 263  • X Object 268  • X Object 268 Version V Gold  • X Object 268 Version 4
China II T-26G FT  • III M3G FT  • IV SU-76G FT  • V 60G FT  • VI WZ-131G FT  • VII T-34-2G FT  • VIII WZ-111-1G FT  • VIII WZ-120-1G FT Gold  • IX WZ-111G FT  • IX WZ-120G FT Gold  • X WZ-113G FT  • X 114 SP2 Gold
Japan
Czechoslovakia VIII ShPTK-TVP 100 Gold
Sweden II Pvlvv fm/42  • III Ikv 72  • IV Sav m/43  • V Ikv 103  • VI Ikv 65 Alt II  • VII Ikv 90 Typ B  • VIII UDES 03  • VIII Strv S1 Gold  • IX Strv 103-0  • X Strv 103B