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  1. Howitzer Motor Carriage M8 - Wikipedia

    The 75 mm howitzer motor carriage M8 "Scott" was a self-propelled howitzer vehicle of the United States in use during World War II. It was developed on the chassis of the M5 Stuart tank and was …

  2. 75 mm Howitzer Motor Carriage M8 Scott - Tank Encyclopedia

    Jun 14, 2025 · This vehicle was designated as the 75 mm Howitzer Motor Carriage (HMC) M8. In US Army terminology, a ‘motor carriage’ typically refers to a self-propelled chassis.

  3. H.M.C. M8 "Scott" (1942) - tank-afv.com

    Official designation was Howitzer Motor Carriage (HMC) M8, but it quickly received the "Scott" nickname. There were few differences compared to the M5. The hull was identical, although without …

  4. M8 HMC | War Thunder Wiki

    The 75 mm Howitzer Motor Carriage M8 (M8 HMC) is a self-propelled howitzer vehicle used by the U.S. Army during World War II. It was built on the chassis of the Light Tank M5 and was armed with an …

  5. 75mm HMC M8 - 50megs

    The 75mm HMC M8 was based on the light tank M5, but the front hull was modified by deletion of the drivers' hull roof hatches since the drivers had access to the vehicle through the open turret.

  6. A Bigger Howitzer on a Smaller Chassis - Tank Archives

    Aug 31, 2019 · The American Ordnance Committee standardized the HMC T47 as the HMC M8 on May 15th, 1942. This vehicle was accepted into service even before a prototype was built and became …

  7. Lightweight with a heavy "punch": the M8 HMC - militaeraktuell.at

    Feb 12, 2023 · The M8 Howitzer Motor Carriage (HMC) provided artillery support for the American reconnaissance battalions in the Second World War, the vehicle fulfilled a similar role to the M4 (105) …

  8. Howitzer Motor Carriage M8 | Military Wiki | Fandom

    The 75 mm Howitzer Motor Carriage M8, sometimes known as the M8 Scott, was a self-propelled howitzer vehicle of the United States developed during the Second World War. It was developed on …

  9. 75 mm Howitzer Motor Carriage M8 Scott - D-Day Overlord

    This model was then named T17E1 HMC and it went into production from September 1942 to January 1944. This self-propelled gun, nicknamed M8 Scott, is deployed in the Pacific as well as in Normandy …

  10. This Tank Is Far Too Goofy - YouTube

    Balance in low tier War Thunder can be very hit or miss, and the M8 HMC demonstrates that pretty well. This tank can rapid fire HEAT shells which you would think would be devastating, but often...