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  1. M75 armored personnel carrier - Wikipedia

    The M75 armored infantry vehicle is an American armored personnel carrier that was produced between December 1952 and February 1954, and saw service in the Korean War.

  2. M75 WIRELESS Lightweight RGB Apple Gaming Mouse – Frost White

    The M75 WIRELESS sports an expertly sculpted ambidextrous shape, enabling Apple gamers to comfortably handle elite competition. This mouse is MacOS and iPadOS compatible, and built for …

  3. M75 Armoured Personal Carrier (1952) - tank-afv.com

    The M75 was only the second American APC, preceded by the M44 (T16) developed at the end of the war in 1945. This was a big vehicle, based on a highly modified M18 Hellcat chassis and engine.

  4. Messier 75 - NASA Science

    Sep 16, 2025 · Located in the western part of Sagittarius, M75 has a magnitude of 8.6. The cluster holds some 400,000 stars and is surprisingly easy to see in binoculars and telescopes thanks to its …

  5. M75 | Weaponsystems.net

    The M75 is an early Cold War era armored personnel carrier of US origin. It was developed in the late 1940's by the International Harverster Corporation to replace the halftracks used in World War 2.

  6. M75 Armored Personnel Carrier - RM Sotheby's

    The M75 first saw combat with U.S. forces in the last couple of months of the Korean War. It served with the U.S. Army up until the mid-1950s when it was replaced by the M59.

  7. M75 APC Tracked Armored Personnel Carrier - Military Factory

    Jun 23, 2016 · Detailing the technical specifications, development, and operational history of the M75 APC Tracked Armored Personnel Carrier including pictures.

  8. M75 grenade launcher - Wikipedia

    The M75 is a 40mm automatic grenade launcher that was used primarily as an aircraft weapon in United States service and was one of the first weapons to use the high velocity 40x53mm grenade.

  9. M75 armored personnel carrier | Military Wiki | Fandom

    The M75 is an American armored personnel carrier that was produced between December 1952 and February 1954, and saw service in the Korean War. It was replaced in U.S. service by the smaller, …

  10. APC M75 - AFV Database

    Initially known as an armored infantry vehicle but later renamed armored personnel carrier, the M75 resembled a box on tracks, and its exhaust pipe emerged from the front of the vehicle's roof and …