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M113 weight

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Hi everyone!
Does anyone know the weight ratio of alumnium and steel on a M113 APC from the 1960's? Any info is greatly appreciated!

Andy
 

WillWagner

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27.400 lbs for the M113 standard. Don't know the ratio. It is heavy!
 

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27,400 lbs. wow!
I think we used the M113a3 maybe a1's (dont remember) when I was in the infantry in the '80s. If I remember right they were around 11,000 empty and around 14,000 lbs combat loaded.
 

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The basis M113 is about 10.5-ton but I think the question is about the armor weight, ie. how much steel is in the armor plate?
The M113 was built of aircraft-quality aluminum which gives it some of the same strength as steel at a slightly reduced weight, as the greater thickness allows structural stiffness. Wayne
 

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The basis M113 is about 10.5-ton but I think the question is about the armor weight, ie. how much steel is in the armor plate?
The M113 was built of aircraft-quality aluminum which gives it some of the same strength as steel at a slightly reduced weight, as the greater thickness allows structural stiffness. Wayne
Back in the mid 1980's the company that I work for built a composite M113. The hull was still aluminum, but all of the rest of the structure was fiberglass composites with ceramic for the armor.

I was able to use a 10 ton overhead monorail crane to lift the assembly so that I could drag the tracks under the vehicle and use a come-along to pull them together.

The M113 built by FMC would not stop a 30 caliber AP round. Our composite version with ceramic armor stopped both 50 BMG and Soviet 12.7 mm AP rounds.
 
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