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T40 Whizbang

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Place of origin
  
United States

Used by
  
United States

Weight
  
38,100 kg (84,000 lb)

In service
  
1944–1945

Wars
  
World War II

T40 Whizbang

Type
  
Tank-mounted rocket launcher (Rocket-Artillery Tank)

The Rocket Launcher T40/M17 (Whizbang) (sometimes spelled WhizBang) was a tank-mounted multiple rocket launcher used by the United States Army during World War II. The launcher was placed atop the Medium Tank M4, and fired a barrage of 7.2 in (180 mm) T37 HE or T21 Chemical rockets from 20 launch tubes. It was developed and used in the late stages of World War II; it saw limited combat in 1944–45. An experimental short variant of the T40 was also developed.

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Design

The rocket launcher on the T40/M17 WhizBang could hold twenty 7.2-inch rockets in a box-like frame, which could be elevated hydraulically with the controls for the 75 mm gun. The whole mount could be jettisoned off if needed. If jettisoned, the 75 mm gun could be used as normal. The rockets in the mount could be fired one-at-a-time or in multiple salvoes. The T40 was a "limited procurement" weapon that was later classified as "limited standard".

Service history

This vehicle saw barely any use in 1944–1945. They were originally planned to be used for D-day, but testing was delayed, so the final model came too late to be integrated into the plan for D-day. Testing had also shown that the rockets were potentially dangerous not only to the crew, but to people in the immediate vicinity as well. The Marine Corps examined the T40 for possible use in the Marianas Campaign in 1944, but it was not put into service in the campaign.

They put thirty T40s in service in December 1944 on the Ardennes Front. The German attack caused the T40s to be moved to a safe place, and be used for the rest of the war in northern Italy. The Army then authorized 1,000 conversion kits to try to make use of the surplus, but only two were converted. Further delays caused the project to be cancelled.

T40 (short version)

The T40 (short version) was an experimental version of the T40, with shorter rocket tubes and with the main gun removed, which was replaced with an elevation mechanism for the rocket launchers. The side access door for the crew was added to the vehicle, which was a M4A2 Sherman.

References

T40 Whizbang Wikipedia