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The US Army used "T" designations for tanks that were not yet fully accepted or "typed". When they were accepted, the "T" becomes a "M". Likewise for the "E". It denotes an automotive change that is not finalized. When it is, it usually resulted in an different "A" designation.

Thus, the T26E3 Pershing was technically an operational prototype that was latter fully accepted as the M26. Now you also know how the Sherman "Easy-8" M4A3E8 got it's unusual designation! smile.gif

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Originally posted by Dandelion:

Ah-hah! I had been wondering about that as well in fact. There is a tank destroyer variant of the M3, or possibly M5, halftrack, normally called T-something. Its not represented in CMBO. The T is there for the same reasons then?

Regards

Dandelion

In that example the "T" would stand for target.

Regards

Jim R.

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