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hi and stuf
The M39 Armored Utility Vehicle (T41) was an American armored vehicle designed during the Second World War, which saw service in that conflict and in the Korean War. Like a number of vehicles of this type, it was built using an existing chassis, that of the M18 Hellcat.
Grounds- Pins, stakes, ground rods, ect. (A device driven into the ground which serves as an electrical connection will be termed a rod; others will be termed stakes or pins. )
- GP-1 stake type. galvanized, iron 16" long
- GP-2 stake type. galvanized, angle iron, 16" long
- GP-3 stake type. angle iron W/ binding post, 30" long
- GP-4 stake type. steel tube, 18" long
- GP-5 stake type. angle iron W/ steel ring 16" long
- GP-6 stake type. metal rod W/ binding post, 18" long
- GP-7 stake type. 1/2 inch iron pipe, W/ binding post, 13" long
- GP-8 stake type. steel gas pipe, W/ binding post 18" long
- GP-9 pin type. 12" steel surveyors.
- GP-10 pin type 14" steel surveyors.
- GP-11 ground rod type, formerly ground rod type "D" with TM-31 9" for service buzzer
- GP-12 ?
- GP-13 stake type. oak and brass stake part of EE-10
- GP-14 stake type. galvanized iron rod, 3' lon part of SCR-71
- GP-15 ground rod type. formerly GR type "A" 5' long
- GP-16 ground rod type. formerly GR type "E" 24" long
- GP-17 ground rod type. formerly GR type M1910, 15" long
- GP-18 ground rod type. galvanized steel pin, 27" long
- GP-19 stake type. iron pipe, 3' long, Part of GD-2
(NOTE 1920 storage catalogue ends here)
- GP-20
- GP-21
- GP-22
- GP-23
- GP-24
- GP-25
- GP-26
- GP-27
- GP-28
- GP-29
- GP-30
- GP-31
- GP-32
- GP-33
- GP-34
- GP-35
- GP-36
- GP-37
- GP-38
- GP-39
- GP-40
- GP-41
- GP-42
- GP-43
- GP-44
- GP-45
- GP-46
- GP-47
- GP-48
- GP-49
- GP-50
- GP-51
- GP-52
- GP-53
- GP-54
- GP-55
- GP-56
- GP-57
- GP-58
- GP-59
- GP-60
- GP-61
- GP-62
- GP-63
- GP-64
- GP-65
- GP-66
- GP-67
- GP-68
- GP-69
- GP-70
- GP-71
- GP-72
- GP-73
- GP-74
- GP-75
- GP-76
- GP-77
- GP-78
- GP-79
- GP-80
- GP-81
- GP-82
- GP-83
- GP-84
- GP-85
- GP-86
- GP-87
- GP-88
- GP-89
- GP-90
- GP-91
- GP-92
- GP-93
- GP-94
- GP-95
- GP-96
- GP-97
- GP-98
- GP-99
- GP-100
- (NOTE 1920 catalogue ends here)
Template:Col-begin
Template:Col-break
Contents
JETDS
Template:Col-begin Template:Col-break
- TU-1
- TU-2
- TU-3
- TU-4
- TU-5
- TU-6
- TU-7
- TU-8
- TU-9
- TU-10
- TU-11
- TU-12
- TU-13
- TU-14
- TU-15
- TU-16
- TU-17
- TU-18
- TU-19
- TU-20
- TU-21
- TU-22
- DU-23
- TU-24
- TU-25
- TU-26
- TU-27
- TU-28
- TU-29
- TU-30
- DM-39
- DM-40
- DM-41
- DM-42
- DM-43
- DM-44
- DM-45
- DM-46
- DM-47
- DM-48
- DM-49
- DM-50
- DM-51
- DM-52
- DM-53
- DM-54
- DM-55
- DM-56
- DM-57
- DM-58
- DM-59
- DM-60
- R-61
- R-62
- R-63
- R-64
- R-65
- R-66
- R-67
- R-68
- R-69
- R-70
- R-71
- R-72
- R-73
- R-74
- R-75
- R-76
- R-77
- R-78
- R-79
- R-80
- R-81
- R-82
- R-83
- R-84
- R-85
- R-86
- R-87
- R-88
- R-89
- R-90
- R-91
- R-92
- R-93
- R-94
- R-95
- R-96
- R-97
- R-98
- R-99
gallery
References
- TM 11-393
TL-122
TL-122 flashlight takes 2 BA-30
Variations
- A
- B
- C
- D
Gallery 1
References
File:VHF fighter control handbook.pdf
- vehicle shown is T-4 Armored car. Circa-1933
- Reciever shown is BC-189
Related Files
- Remote Control Equipment
- RC-261
- 28 Oct. 1944