M56 Scorpion

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The M56 "Scorpion" self-propelled gun is an American unarmored, airmobile self-propelled tank destroyer, which was armed with a 90 mm M54 gun with a simple blast shield, and an unprotected crew compartment.

History

The M56 was manufactured from 1953 to 1959 by the Cadillac Motor Car Division of General Motors for use by US airborne forces, though the vehicle was eventually used by the Spanish Navy Marines, Morocco and South Korea. With a crew of four (commander, gunner, loader and driver), the M56 weighed Script error: No such module "convert". empty and Script error: No such module "convert". combat-loaded. It had infrared driving lights but no NBC protection and was not amphibious.

The M56 was a fully tracked vehicle with rubber-tired run-flat road wheels and front drive sprocket wheels. It was powered by a Continental AOI-403-5 gasoline engine developing Script error: No such module "convert". at 3,000 rpm, allowing a maximum road speed of Script error: No such module "convert". and a maximum range of Script error: No such module "convert".. Twenty-nine rounds of main gun ammunition were carried, and only the small 5 mm thick blast shield was armored.

In service

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M56 Scorpion of 16th Armor, US 173rd Airborne Brigade firing at Viet Cong during Operation Toledo 17 June 1966

The M56 saw combat service with U.S. forces in the Vietnam War. It was deployed with the 173rd Airborne Brigade, which was the only Airborne Brigade deployed with the M56, where it was used mainly in direct fire-support.Template:Sfn Its function as an air-mobile, self-propelled, anti-tank vehicle was eventually replaced in Vietnam by the troubled but effective M551 Sheridan which had a fully armored turret. The USMC used the M50 Ontos, which had an armored cabin and was armed with recoilless rifles, in a similar role (the running gear of the first Ontos prototype was the same as on the M56, but it was replaced for the production variant).

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Operators

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Map of former M56 operators in red

Former operators

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An APC based on the Scorpion


Survivors

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Diorama of destroyed M56 at the AAF Tank Museum. Note the prominent rubber tires on the road wheels.
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The outdoor display of M56 Scorpion 1740950 at VFW Post 2524, Culpeper, VA.

United States

South Korea

New Zealand

  • One example in M&M Military Vehicle Museum (Private Museum) under restoration.

See also

Footnotes

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Further reading

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