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  • M38 Wolfhound
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  • The M38 Wolfhound was a 6x6 US armored car produced in 1944 by the Chevrolet division of General Motors. It was designed as a replacement for the M8 Greyhound series, but the end of the war in 1945 led to the cancellation of the project after the completion of a handful of prototype vehicles. The layout of the M38 was to influence later vehicles such as the Alvis Saladin[citation needed], a post war British armored car.
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Length
  • 5.11 m
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vehicle range
  • 483.0
Origin
Speed
  • 97.0
Secondary Armament
  • 0.300000
  • 0.500000
Name
  • M38 Wolfhound
Type
Width
  • 2.44 m
primary armament
  • 37
Weight
  • 6.9
pw ratio
  • 19.300000
Height
  • 1.98 m
Armour
  • 6
Engine
  • Cadillac 42, V-8, gasoline
engine power
  • 148
Suspension
  • wheels, 6 x 6
is vehicle
  • yes
Crew
  • 4
abstract
  • The M38 Wolfhound was a 6x6 US armored car produced in 1944 by the Chevrolet division of General Motors. It was designed as a replacement for the M8 Greyhound series, but the end of the war in 1945 led to the cancellation of the project after the completion of a handful of prototype vehicles. The Wolfhound had a crew of 4 and was armed with a 37 mm gun in a rotating open-topped turret, with ammunition load of 93 rounds. Secondary armament consisted of two machine guns; one mounted co-axially with the main weapon, the other on an AA pintle mounting. It was powered by a Cadillac, 8-cylinder, water-cooled engine. Each side featured three large tires on symmetrically placed axles, with distinctive curved mudguards. The frontal glacis plate was sharply sloped to improve protection. A radio antenna was mounted on the front right of the glacis. One M38 was modified to take the turret of an M24 Chaffee tank and went through a series of tests to check a possibility of upgunning the vehicle. The layout of the M38 was to influence later vehicles such as the Alvis Saladin[citation needed], a post war British armored car.