M3 Gun Motor Carriage
| M3 Gun Motor Carriage | |
|---|---|
M3A1 GMC on display at the American Heritage Museum in Stow, Massachusetts, USA.  | |
| Type | Tank destroyer | 
| Place of origin | United States | 
| Service history | |
| In service | 1941 – 1945 | 
| Used by |  United States Free France Imperial Japan Philippines Poland Soviet Union United Kingdom  | 
| Wars | World War II | 
| Production history | |
| Designer | Ordnance Department | 
| Designed | 1940 – 1941 | 
| Manufacturer | Autocar Company | 
| Produced | August–September 1941 February 1942 – April 1943  | 
| No. built | 2,202 (1,360 converted to M3A1 Half-track)  | 
| Specifications | |
| Mass | 20,000 lb (9.1 t) | 
| Length | 20.46 ft (6.24 m) | 
| Width | 7.29 ft (2.22 m) | 
| Height | 8.17 ft (2.49 m) (including gun shield)  | 
| Crew | 5 men 
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| Elevation | 
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| Armor | 0.25–0.625 in (6.4–15.9 mm) | 
Main armament  | 1× 75 mm (3.0 in) M1897A4 gun (w/ 59 rounds)  | 
| Engine | White 160AX, 386 in3 (6,330 cc), 6-cylinder, compression ratio: 6.44:1 147 hp (110 kW)  | 
| Power/weight | 14.7 hp/ton | 
| Transmission | Constant mesh | 
| Suspension | Semi-ellipitical longitudinal leaf spring for wheels and vertical volute springs for tracks | 
| Ground clearance | 11.2 in (280 mm) | 
| Fuel capacity | 60 US gal (230 L) | 
Operational range  | ~ 200 mi (320 km) | 
| Maximum speed | 47 mph (75 km/h) | 
The M3 Gun Motor Carriage (M3 GMC) was a United States Army tank destroyer equipped with a 75 mm M1897A4 gun, which was built by the Autocar Company during World War II.