The Brazilian CCL X1A1 Carcará - basically a heavily modified M3 Stuart in 1976.
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The Brazilian CCL X1A1 Carcará - basically a heavily modified M3 Stuart in 1976.
M3 Stuart Light Tanks at the 1st CAV Division Museum at Fort Hood, Texas (Oct 2016). The one with the Japanese markings represents one of the captured Stuarts in the Philippines in April 1942 used by Japanese Army 3rd Company 7th Tank Regiment.
The Stuart with the US markings is an M3A1.
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M3 Stuart in Bath, NY. (Nov 2018)
M3 Stuart "bursting" out of the wall at the Wright Museum in Wolfeboro, NH.
M3 Grant and Stuart tanks arriving in Egypt in 1942.
Paraguayan M3 Stuarts, still in service.
A Stuart tank with experimental spiked armor, the spikes were supposed to create a distance to the armor to reduce the effects of explosive charges as well as to prevent enemy troops from climbing on the tank in 1944.