The M46 Patton is an American
medium tank designed to replace the
M26 Pershing and
M4 Sherman
The M4 Sherman, officially medium tank, M4, was the medium tank most widely used by the United States and Western Allies in World War II. The M4 Sherman proved to be reliable, relatively cheap to produce, and available in great numbers. I ...
. It was one of the
U.S Army's principal medium tanks of the early
Cold War
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, with models in service from 1949 until the mid-1950s. It was not widely used by U.S. Cold War allies, being exported only to Belgium, and only in small numbers to train crews on the upcoming
M47 Patton
The M47 Patton was an American medium tank, a development of the M46 Patton mounting an updated turret, and was in turn further developed as the M48 Patton. It was the second American tank to be named after General George S. Patton, commande ...
.
The M46 was the first tank to be named after General
George S. Patton Jr., commander of the
U.S. Third Army during World War II and one of the earliest American advocates for the use of tanks in battle.
History
After
World War II
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, most U.S. Army armored units were equipped with a mix of M4 Sherman and M26 Pershing tanks. Designed initially as a
heavy tank
A heavy tank is a tank classification produced from World War I to the end of the Cold War. These tanks generally sacrificed mobility and maneuverability for better armour protection and equal or greater firepower than tanks of lighter classes.
...
, the M26 Pershing tank was reclassified as a
medium tank after the war. The M26 was a significant improvement over the M4 Sherman in firepower and protection. Its mobility, however, was deemed unsatisfactory for a medium tank, as it used the same engine as the much lighter M4A3 and was plagued with an unreliable transmission.
Work began in January 1948 on replacing the original power plant with the
Continental AV1790-3 engine and
Allison CD-850-1 cross-drive transmission. This design was initially called the M26E2, but modifications continued to accumulate; eventually, the Bureau of Ordnance decided that the tank needed its own unique designation, the M46. The upgraded M26 received a new power plant and a main gun with a
bore evacuator.
Upon completion of the first model of the
Detroit Tank Arsenal production line in November 1948, the M46 was christened after the late General
George S. Patton Jr. By December the Army had ordered several hundred. In July 1950
Detroit Arsenal was producing Pershings and M46s at a rate of over a dozen a day.
In August 1950 President
Harry S. Truman
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authorized funding for increased M46 production as part of an expansion of the heavy tank development program.
A total of 1,160 M46s of all variants were built.
Combat service
The only American combat use of the M46 Patton was during the
Korean War
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. On 8 August 1950, the first M46 Patton tanks, belonging to the 6th Tank Battalion, landed in South Korea. The M46 proved to be capable against North Korean
T-34
The T-34 is a Soviet medium tank from World War II. When introduced, its 76.2 mm (3 in) tank gun was more powerful than many of its contemporaries, and its 60-degree sloped armour provided good protection against Anti-tank warfare, ...
medium tanks.
By the end of 1950, 200 M46 Pattons had been fielded, forming about 15% of US tank strength in Korea; the balance of 1,326 tanks shipped to Korea during 1950 were 679 M4A3 Shermans (including the M4A3E8 variant), 309 M26 Pershings, and 138
M24 Chaffee
The M24 Chaffee (officially light tank M24) was an American light tank used during the later part of World War II; it was also used in post–World War II conflicts including the Korean War, and by the French in the Algerian War, War in Algeri ...
light tanks. Subsequent shipments of M46 and M46A1 Pattons allowed all remaining M26 Pershings to be withdrawn during 1951, and most Sherman equipped units were also reequipped.
M46 series operators include:
1st Tank Battalion
The 1st Tank Battalion was an armor battalion of the United States Marine Corps which was based out of the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms, California. It last fell under the command of the 1st Marine Division and I Marin ...
and regimental Antitank Platoons of the
1st Marine Division
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by 1952, 72nd Armor Regiment of the
2nd Infantry Division by January 1952, 64th Tank Battalion of the
3rd Infantry Division,
73rd Tank Battalion of the
7th Infantry Division by January 1951, 6th Tank Battalion of the
24th Infantry Division, 140th Tank Battalion (took over the tanks of the 6th Tank Battalion) and regimental tank companies of the
40th Infantry Division by October 1951, and the 245th Tank Battalion of the
45th Infantry Division by 1952. Several other regimental tank companies gained M46/M46A1s by the end of the war, including the
7th and
65th Infantry Regiments of the 3rd Infantry Division.
A surviving example of the M46 Patton tank can be seen on display at the
War Memorial of Korea in Seoul.
In the 1950s, small numbers of M46s were leased for training purposes at no cost to some European countries, including
Belgium
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,
France
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and
Italy
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, in preparation for the introduction of the M47. American instruction teams used the vehicles to train European tank crews and maintenance personnel.
Variants

* M46 (Dozer) – Variant equipped with M3 dozer conversion kit.
* M46A1 – Product improved variant with improved braking, cooling and
fire suppression systems, as well as improved electrical equipment, AV-1790-5B engine and CD-850-4 transmission.
* M46E1 – Pilot model, M46 hull with
T42 turret, fitted with the M36 90 mm Gun, and was longer to incorporate a radio, ventilator, and featured a
stereoscopic rangefinder
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; only one built. Prototype of the
M47 Patton
The M47 Patton was an American medium tank, a development of the M46 Patton mounting an updated turret, and was in turn further developed as the M48 Patton. It was the second American tank to be named after General George S. Patton, commande ...
.
Operators
Former operators
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*: A number of M46s were transferred from withdrawing U.S. troops after the Korean War.
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Gallery
See also
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List of armored fighting vehicles
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By period
* List of armoured fighting vehicles of World War I
* List of interwar armoured fighting vehicles
* List of military vehicles of World War II
* List of armoured fighting ...
Tanks of comparable role, performance and era
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Centurion Mk. 1 British main battle tank
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T-54 Soviet main battle tank
References
Notes
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External links
Patton-Mania
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Cold War tanks of the United States
Medium tanks of the Cold War
Military vehicles introduced from 1945 to 1949
Medium tanks of the United States