A derivative of the U.S. M8 Light Armored Car Greyhound, the U.S. M20 Armored UtilityCar rolled onto the battlefield in 1943. Between 1943 and 1945, approximately 3,791 unitswere manufactured. The M20 could carry four passengers and was mainly deployed to
A derivative of the U.S. M8 Light Armored Car Greyhound, the U.S. M20 Armored UtilityCar rolled onto the battlefield in 1943. Between 1943 and 1945, approximately 3,791 unitswere manufactured. The M20 could carry four passengers and was mainly deployed to theTank Destroyer Unit. It was powered by an 110hp gasoline Hercules engine, where its topspeed of about 90km/h was taken advantage of in command, cargo, and reconnaissanceduties. The rotating turret of the M8 was removed, allowing space for passenger seats, acommanders table, radio sets and a ring mounted M2 heavy machine gun. Furthermore,the M20 also came equipped with a M9A1 bazooka as well as M1 Carbines.
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