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How good is the M113?
The M113 APC proved the most effective in defending cities and airbases. During the battle of Da Nang, the M113 proved very effective as a APC and IFV while carrying troops and killing VC. Above: US troops getting ready for action while M113s cover them.
What was the best tank in the Vietnam War?
M48
The M48 is best remembered for its service as the main U.S. tank in the Vietnam War. As many as six hundred M48’s were deployed in Vietnam, mainly filling infantry support roles. They were one of the few pieces of U.S. armor in Vietnam that offered adequate protection against mines.
How many troops can a M113 carry?
11
The vehicles continued to operate in the role of a light tank and reconnaissance vehicle, and not as designed in theater. Still, the M113 could carry 11 infantrymen inside, with two crewmen operating it.
Is the M113 obsolete?
They serve in an obsolete platform with no planned upgrades and with vulnerabilities and deficiencies that have been well-documented over the decades. Vulnerable to most threats on current and future battlefields, the M113’s replacement is long overdue.
What replaced the M113?
Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle
The Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle (AMPV) is a U.S. Army program to replace the M113 armored personnel carrier and family of vehicles.
What tanks did the Viet Cong use?
Tanks[edit] M24 Chaffee – light tank; main ARVN tank early in the war, used at least as late as the Tet Offensive. M41A3 Walker Bulldog – light tank, replaced the M24 Chaffee as the main ARVN tank from 1965. M48 Patton – main tank of the US Army and Marines throughout the war, and also used by ARVN forces from 1971.
When was the M113 introduced?
The M113 armoured personnel carrier was developed by the FMC (Food Machinery Corp.) based on M59 and M75 armoured personnel carriers from the 1950s. The first prototype of M113 was produced in 1957. The US Army adopted the vehicle in 1960.
How was the M113 used in the Vietnam War?
Eventually, the M113 was the most widely used armored vehicle of the U.S. Army in the Vietnam War and was used to break through heavy thickets in the midst of the jungle to attack and overrun enemy positions. It was largely known as an “APC” or an “ACAV” (armored cavalry assault vehicle) by the allied forces.
What is the purpose of the M113?
The M113 is an Armored Personnel Carrier (APC,) intended to transport infantry soldiers to the front line. Up to the 1950s, infantry went to battle riding a truck or a tank, a dangerous exposure. APCs had the same mobility as tanks and tracked vehicles, as well as armor protection for their crews.
When did the US start using the M113 tank?
The M113 was first tried out in combat in April 1962 after the United States provided the South Vietnamese Army (ARVN) with heavy weaponry such as the M113, under the Military Assistance Command, Vietnam (MACV) program. Eventually, the M113 was the most widely used armored vehicle of the U.S.
Did the Viet Cong know about the M113 APC?
Not only did the Americans and ARVN know this but so did the Viet Cong who had even published a document training guide in 1965, ‘Attack on M113APC’, detailing the best weapons and tactics to use. M113 hit and penetrated by two shots from an NVA 57mm recoilless rifle firing HEAT rounds. Source: Starry