
M7 Priest - Wikipedia
The 105 mm howitzer motor carriage M7 was an American self-propelled artillery vehicle produced during World War II. It was given the service name 105 mm self propelled, Priest by the British Army, due to the pulpit-like machine gun ring, and following on from the Bishop and the contemporary Deacon self-propelled guns.
105 mm Howitzer Motor Carriage M7 “Priest” - Tank Encyclopedia
Feb 1, 2025 · The 105 mm Howitzer Motor Carriage M7, sometimes known as the Priest, was the most used American tracked SPG during World War Two.
US WW2 self propelled gun M7 Priest - tank-afv.com
The HMC M7 Priest was the US main Howitzer Motor Carriage, used on all fronts of WW2 from Africa to Germany and the Pacific, and later the Korean war.
M7 (Priest) Self-Propelled Gun (SPH) - Military Factory
Mar 22, 2021 · Available supported armament, ammunition, and special-mission equipment featured in the design of the M7 (Priest) Self-Propelled Gun (SPH). 1 x 105mm M1/M2 howitzer main gun (limited traverse function).
M7 Priest self-propelled artillery - World War Photos
After the outbreak of World War II, American observers realised the need to have a self-propelled artillery vehicle with a suitably large gun suitable for supporting infantry operations. Earlier experience with the T19 has shown that such a vehicle …
M7 Priest Self-Propelled Gun | World War II Database - WW2DB
The 105-millimeter Howitzer Motor Carriage M7 self-propelled artillery vehicles were built on the M3 Lee medium tank chassis; the decision for using the M3 medium tank chassis was from past experience that ground operations require adequate firepower from fully-tracked vehicles in addition to tanks.
105 mm Howitzer Motor Carriage M7 – Priest – American Self Propelled Gun
Nov 12, 2024 · This particular M7 SPG is a M7B1 made by the Pressed Steel Car company with a Ford GAA engine. The 105mm Howitzer Motor Carriage M7 was manufactured by the American Locomotive Company from April 1942 to July 1945. After World War II …
105-mm self-propelled artillery mount M7 "Priest" - Military Review
Jan 24, 2025 · Self-propelled howitzer, designed on the basis of the M3 medium tank, and later on the M4. This vehicle was designed to provide mobile fire support for tank divisions. In February 1942, Terms of Reference 2 was standardized as M7 HMC.
M7 Priest self-propelled artillery - D-Day Overlord
The M7 Priest was used by the Allied military as a self-propelled gun of good quality and resistance. It was used throughout the Second World War but also during the Korean War under the denomination “M7B2”.
Bolt Action: M7 Priest Self-Propelled Gun - Warpfire Minis
Built on the ubiquitous M4 Sherman hull, the open-topped superstructure held a 105mm howitzer supported by a .50 cal heavy machine gun on a ring mount – a characteristic which inspired the British to nickname the M7 as ‘Priest’ due to its pulpit-like appearance.
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