M-60 Series Tank Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
11659756-2 Flange To Hose Elbow
000882644
11663063 Igniter Assembly
002175782
11663284 Electrical Heat Sink
004270914
11669524 Quick Disconnect Coupling Half
010749584
11669740 Intake Air Cleane Filter Element
011428260
11669749 Ball Valve
011364681
11672360 Sleeve Nut
011236782
11673765 Sensitive Switch
010370257
11673834 Electrical Power Cable Assembly
010178603
11673872 Metal Tube Assembly
006146898
11673938 Branched Wiring Harness
010338509
11673985 Bracket
010197156
11674167 Electrical Connector Bracket
010530318
11674344 Electrical Power Cable Assembly
006281160
11676239 Metal Tube Assembly
000872563
11676320 Turret Control Bracket
000882725
11676532-7 Electrical Connector Backshell
000930387
11683943 Internal Combustion Engine Piston
004346594
11683943-4 Internal Combustion Engine Piston
004346594
11683954 Oil Cooler Support
003949713
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Tank, M-60 Series

Picture of M-60 Series Tank

The M60 Patton is a main battle tank (MBT) introduced in December 1960. In March 1959, the tank was officially standardized as the 105 mm Gun Full Tracked Combat Tank M60.

The M60 underwent many updates over its service life. The interior layout, based on the design of the M48, provided ample room for updates and improvements, extending the vehicle's service life for over four decades. It was widely used by the U.S. and its Cold War allies, especially those in NATO, and remains in service throughout the world today, despite having been superseded by the M1 Abrams in the U.S. military. Egypt is currently the largest operator with 1,716 upgraded M60A3s, Turkey is second with 866 upgraded units in service, and Israel is third with over 700 units of Israeli variants.

During the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, a Soviet T-54A medium tank was driven onto the grounds of the British embassy in Budapest by the Hungarians. After a brief examination of this tank's armor and 100 mm gun, British officials decided that their 20 pounder was apparently incapable of defeating it. There were also rumors of an even larger 115 mm gun in the works. Hence there was a need to adopt a 105 mm gun, which emerged as the famed Royal Ordnance L7. This information made its way to the United States, where the Army had been experimenting with a series of upgrades to their M48 Patton tanks. These experiments were concerned with improving the armor and the introduction of a variety of autoloader systems, such as that used in the 105 mm gun tank T54, and upgraded rangefinders.

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