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These Military Vehicle Helped America Survive the Vietnam War
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Published: October 30, 2024 8:10 am
The Vietnam War was a pivotal conflict in United States’ history. Fought over a period of multiple years, the war took a toll on the American psyche, as more than 3.4 million U.S. soldiers were deployed to Southeast Asia . Though most Americans associate the Vietnam War with the early 70s, U.S. involvement was extensive during an eight year period between 1965 and 1973. However, the totality of U.S. involvement in this major war lasted almost two decades, from 1955 to 1975.
The war did not end with an American victory. However, from a strictly military perspective, the U.S. managed to be successful. Several tactical victories on America’s part caused major North Vietnamese casualties . Our military vehicles played a substantial role in this success.
Here, 24/7 Wall St. is taking a closer look at the military vehicles that played a number of roles during this time. To identify the vehicles that fought the Vietnam War, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed a catalog of vehicles from Military Factory , an online database of arms, vehicles, and aircraft used by militaries worldwide. We ranked these vehicles chronologically. We included supplemental information regarding the type of vehicle, year introduced, manufacturer, top speed, and armament.
One iconic vehicle that emerged from the conflict was the American M113 that acted as an armored personnel carrier. It was crucial for troop mobility and safety, despite the rough terrain of the Vietnamese jungles.
Although tanks were not widely used during this war (due largely to the dense jungle terrain), a few did make an appearance. The M48 Patton main battle tank saw some service, but it was primarily used in set-piece battles. The jungle terrain made it difficult for tanks to traverse, but again they were effective in assaulting fortified positions. A number of other vehicles, ranging from artillery to armored vehicles, played different roles throughout the conflict on both sides.
Why Are We Covering This?
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The Vietnam War was one of the first modern military conflicts that employed new vehicles, helicopters, and fighter jets. As such, the tactics and strategies used throughout the war were studied and refined for years afterward. Understanding this facet of the conflict gives context and provides insight into the evolution of military doctrine.
Here is a look at the vehicles that fought the Vietnam War:
Type: Multiple launch rocket system
Year introduced: 1939
Manufacturer: State Factories
Top speed: 47 mph
Armament: 300mm rockets, 132mm rockets, 82mm rockets
Type: Armored car
Year introduced: 1940
Manufacturer: White Motor Company
Top speed: 56 mph
Armament: 7.62mm machine guns, 12.7mm machine guns
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Type: Utility vehicle
Year introduced: 1941
Manufacturer: Ford Motor
Top speed: 65 mph
Armament: 12.7mm machine guns, 7.62mm machine guns
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Type: Utility vehicle
Year introduced: 1941
Manufacturer: Willys-Overland
Top speed: 70 mph
Armament: 75mm recoilless rifle, 12.7mm machine gun, 7.62mm machine gun
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Type: Armored fighting vehicle
Year introduced: 1942
Manufacturer: Daimler
Top speed: 50 mph
Armament: 40mm main gun, 7.92mm machine guns, 7.7mm machine guns
Type: Self-propelled artillery
Year introduced: 1942
Manufacturer: General Motors
Top speed: 36 mph
Armament: 75mm main gun, 12.7mm machine gun
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Type: Utility vehicle
Year introduced: 1943
Manufacturer: Gorkovsky Avtomobilny Zavod
Top speed: 56 mph
Armament: Typically none
Type: Up-gunned medium tank
Year introduced: 1943
Manufacturer: State Factories
Top speed: 30 mph
Armament: 85mm main gun, 7.62mm machine guns
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Type: Light tank
Year introduced: 1944
Manufacturer: Cadillac / Massey Harris
Top speed: 35 mph
Armament: 75mm main gun, smoke grenade mortar, 12.7mm machine guns, 7.62mm machine guns
Type: Main battle tank
Year introduced: 1945
Manufacturer: Leyland Motors / Vickers / Royal Ordnance Factory
Top speed: 21 mph
Armament: 105mm main gun, 12.7mm machine guns, 7.62mm machine guns, smoke grenades
Type: Utility vehicle
Year introduced: 1947
Manufacturer: Mercedes-Benz
Top speed: 50 mph
Armament: N/A
Type: Main battle tank
Year introduced: 1949
Manufacturer: State Factories
Top speed: 30 mph
Armament: 100mm main gun, 12.7mm machine gun, 7.62 machine gun
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Type: Armored personnel carrier
Year introduced: 1950
Manufacturer: Gorkovsky Avtomobilny Zavod
Top speed: 50 mph
Armament: 14.5mm machine guns, 7.62mm machine guns
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Type: Medium-class military truck
Year introduced: 1951
Manufacturer: Reo Motor
Top speed: 55 mph
Armament: Oerlikon 20mm cannon, 12.7mm machine guns, 7.62mm machine guns, 40mm grenade launcher, XM134 minigun
Type: Light tank
Year introduced: 1951
Manufacturer: Cadillac Gage
Top speed: 45 mph
Armament: 76mm main gun, 12.7mm machine guns, 7.62mm machine guns
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Type: Self-propelled artillery
Year introduced: 1952
Manufacturer: General Motors
Top speed: 35 mph
Armament: 105mm main gun, 12.7mm machine gun, 7.62mm machine gun, M20A1B1 rocket launcher
Type: Self-propelled artillery
Year introduced: 1952
Manufacturer: General Motors
Top speed: 45 mph
Armament: 40mm Bofors cannon, 7.62mm machine guns
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Type: Medium tank
Year introduced: 1952
Manufacturer: Chrysler / Ford / General Motors
Top speed: 30 mph
Armament: 90mm main gun, 7.62mm machine guns, smoke grenades
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Type: Self-propelled artillery
Year introduced: 1952
Manufacturer: Pacific Car and Foundry Company
Top speed: 22 mph
Armament: 155mm main gun, 12.7mm machine gun
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Type: Self-propelled artillery
Year introduced: 1952
Manufacturer: Pacific Car and Foundry Company
Top speed: 30 mph
Armament: 203mm main gun, 12.7mm machine gun
Type: Amphibious light tank
Year introduced: 1952
Manufacturer: State Factories
Top speed: 27 mph
Armament: 76mm main gun, 12.7mm machine gun, 7.62mm machine gun
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Type: Self-propelled artillery
Year introduced: 1953
Manufacturer: General Motors
Top speed: 28 mph
Armament: 90mm main gun
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Type: Armored personnel carrier
Year introduced: 1953
Manufacturer: Food Machinery and Chemical Corporation
Top speed: 32 mph
Armament: 12.7mm machine gun
Type: Tank destroyer
Year introduced: 1955
Manufacturer: Allis Chalmers
Top speed: 30 mph
Armament: 106mm recoilless rifle, 12.7mm machine guns, 7.62mm machine guns
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Type: Amphibious armored personnel carrier
Year introduced: 1956
Manufacturer: FMC
Top speed: 30 mph
Armament: 105mm howitzer, 40mm anti-aircraft guns, 7.62mm machine guns
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Type: Utility vehicle
Year introduced: 1956
Manufacturer: Willys / Bowen-McLaughlin-York
Top speed: 25 mph
Armament: 106mm recoilless rifle, 12.7mm machine guns, 7.62mm machine guns, TOW anti-tank guided missiles
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Type: Main battle tank
Year introduced: 1958
Manufacturer: State Factories
Top speed: 31 mph
Armament: 100mm main gun, 7.62mm machine guns
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Type: Main battle tank
Year introduced: 1959
Manufacturer: NORINCO
Top speed: 28 mph
Armament: 100mm main gun, 12.7mm machine guns, 7.62mm machine guns
Type: Armored personnel carrier
Year introduced: 1960
Manufacturer: Gorkiy Automobile Plant
Top speed: 50 mph
Armament: 14.5mm machine guns, 7.62mm machine guns
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Type: Tracked armored personnel carrier
Year introduced: 1960
Manufacturer: FMC Corporation / United Defense
Top speed: 38 mph
Armament: 12.7mm machine guns, 20mm cannons, smoke grenades, TOW anti-tank guided missiles
Type: Main battle tank
Year introduced: 1960
Manufacturer: General Dynamics
Top speed: 30 mph
Armament: 105mm main gun, 12.7mm machine gun, 7.62mm machine gun, smoke grenades
Type: Armored recovery vehicle
Year introduced: 1961
Manufacturer: United Defense
Top speed: 25 mph
Armament: 12.7mm machine gun, smoke grenades
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Type: Tracked command post vehicle
Year introduced: 1962
Manufacturer: FMC
Top speed: 40 mph
Armament: N/A
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Type: Self-propelled artillery
Year introduced: 1962
Manufacturer: Pacific Car and Foundry
Top speed: 50 mph
Armament: 175mm main gun
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Type: Self-propelled artillery
Year introduced: 1962
Manufacturer: Pacific Car & Foundry / FMC Corporation
Top speed: 35 mph
Armament: 203mm main gun
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Type: Command and reconnaissance vehicle
Year introduced: 1962
Manufacturer: General Motors
Top speed: 36 mph
Armament: 20mm cannon, 12.7mm machine guns, 7.62mm machine guns, M72A1 LAW launchers
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Type: Light armored recovery vehicle
Year introduced: 1962
Manufacturer: FMC Corporation
Top speed: 37 mph
Armament: 12.7mm machine gun
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Type: Armored personnel carrier
Year introduced: 1963
Manufacturer: Textron
Top speed: 62 mph
Armament: 105mm main gun, 7.62mm machine guns, 12.7mm machine guns, smoke grenades
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Type: Self-propelled artillery
Year introduced: 1963
Manufacturer: General Motors
Top speed: 40 mph
Armament: 155mm main gun, 12.7mm machine gun
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Type: Light tank
Year introduced: 1963
Manufacturer: NORINCO
Top speed: 37 mph
Armament: 85mm main gun, 12.7mm machine guns, 7.62mm machine guns, smoke grenades
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Type: Armored personnel carrier
Year introduced: 1964
Manufacturer: NORINCO
Top speed: 40 mph
Armament: 12.7mm machine gun
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Type: Tracked 107mm mortar carrier vehicle
Year introduced: 1965
Manufacturer: FMC
Top speed: 42 mph
Armament: 107mm field mortar, 12.7mm machine guns
Type: Self-propelled artillery
Year introduced: 1965
Manufacturer: State Factories
Top speed: 31 mph
Armament: 23mm cannon, SA-16 or SA-18 surface-to-air missiles
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Type: Utility vehicle
Year introduced: 1967
Manufacturer: Kaiser-Jeep
Top speed: 55 mph
Armament: Typically none
Type: Armored reconnaissance assault vehicle
Year introduced: 1968
Manufacturer: General Motors
Top speed: 43 mph
Armament: 155mm main gun, 12.7mm machine gun, 7.62mm machine gun, smoke grenades
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Type: Self-propelled artillery
Year introduced: 1969
Manufacturer: General Electric
Top speed: 40 mph
Armament: 20mm gatling gun
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Type: Utility vehicle
Year introduced: 1969
Manufacturer: Ling-Temco-Vought
Top speed: 56 mph
Armament: N/A
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