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T17E1 Armored Car
General characteristics
Crew 5
Length 5.49 m
Width 2.69 m
Height 2.36 m
Weight 14 t
Armour and armament
Armour 9 to 44 mm
Main armament 37 mm M6
Secondary armament 2 or 3 x .30 (7.62 mm) machine guns
Mobility
Power plant 2 x GMC 270
2 x 97 hp / 2 x 72 kW
Suspension wheels, 4 x 4
Road speed 55 mph / 89 km/h
Power/weight 13.9 hp/tonne
Range 450 miles / 724 km

The T17 Deerhound and the T17E1 Staghound were American armoured cars produced during the Second World War. They did not see service with frontline US forces but were supplied via the United Kingdom to British and Commonwealth forces during the war

History

In July 1941 the US Army Ordnance issued specifications for a medium armored car alongside a specification for heavy armored car (which resulted in the T18 Boarhound). Ford Motor Company built a 6 x 6 prototype which was designated T17 and Chevrolet a 4 x 4 model designated T17E1. Both variants were armed with a 37 mm gun in a rotating turret, a coaxial machine gun and a bow machine gun. Some T17E1 had an additional machine gun for anit-aircraft defence. Production started in October 1942. However, eventually the US military decided to adopt the lighter M8 Greyhound vehicle instead. T17 production was stopped and the 250 units produced were disarmed and given to the US Military Police, while the T17E1 production continued for the British Army. The T17 received the name Deerhound and the T17E1 Staghound by the British.

Operators

Australia, Belgium, Canada, Cuba, Denmark, Honduras, India, Israel, Lebanon, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Rhodesia/Zimbabwe, Saudi Arabia, South Africa.

Variants

Staghound Mk I
: This went into combat with the British 8th Army in Italy in late 1943. It was issued to Australian, Canadian, New Zealand, Indian, and Belgian units.
Staghound Mk II
: Had a three inch howitzer close support weapon mounted in the turret.
Staghound Mk III
: Had the turret from a Crusader tank fitted with the Ordnance QF 75 mm gun and no bow machine gun. It was supplied to heavy troops of armoured car regiments. The total number ordered was around 100.
Staghound Command
: The turret was removed and extra wireless equipment was installed.
  • T17E2
  • Staghound AA
    : T17E1 fitted with a Frazer-Nash turret mounting two M2 Browning heavy machine guns. 789 units were produced.
  • T17E3
  • Was armed with the 75 mm M2/M3 howitzer.

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