Ram tank

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The Ram tank was a Canadian-designed and -built World War II medium tank based on the American M3 chassis, used primarily for training and as a basis for specialized vehicles rather than front-line combat.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf World War II armoured fighting vehicle
medium tank
armamentVariant Ram I
Ram II
armourType rolled homogeneous armour
basedOn M3 Lee tank
surface form: M3 Lee
category Canadian military vehicles
World War II tanks of Canada
medium tanks of World War II
chassis M3 Lee tank
surface form: M3 medium tank chassis
combatUse limited
conflict World War II
surface form: Second World War
countryOfOrigin Canada
crew 5
designer Canadian Army Engineering Design Branch
drive tracked
engineConfiguration 9-cylinder radial gasoline engine
engineType Continental R975 radial engine
era World War II
frontLineService primarily training and support roles
introduced 1941
manufacturer Montreal Locomotive Works
notableFeature Canadian-designed hull on American chassis
notableFor limited front-line combat use
primaryUse specialized vehicle platform
training tank
productionEnd 1943
productionLocation Canada
Montreal
Quebec, Canada
surface form: Quebec
productionStart 1941
Ram IIMainArmament 6-pounder gun
Ram IMainArmament 2-pounder gun
relatedTo M4 Sherman tank
surface form: M4 Sherman
serviceBranch Allied forces
British Army
Canadian Army
successor Grizzly I tank
suspension vertical volute spring suspension
usedAsBasisFor Ram Badger flamethrower tank
Kangaroo armoured personnel carriers
surface form: Ram Kangaroo armoured personnel carrier

Ram armoured observation post
Ram artillery tractor
Sexton self-propelled gun
usedBy Allied training units
Canada
United Kingdom
usedInRole armoured vehicle development
training

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