The Sherman used 4 different powerplants incl a radial aircraft engine in the M4 and M4A1, the twin GMC diesel in the M4A2, the Ford V8 in the M4A3 and the Chrysler multi bank in the M4A4. The M10 tank des troyer and quite a number of the 90mm gun armed M36 tank destroyers also used the twin GMC diesel.
Quite a few of the diesel engined Shermans were supplied to the Russians and also to the Brits/Canadians. The USMC also used the diesel engined tanks because of the availability of marine diesel fuel.
Our first post war tank was the diesel engined M4A2E8 with the wider track and 76mm gun. These were in use by reserve armoured units until 1970. When I went thru the Armoured Corps School in Camp Borden 51 yrs ago Shermans were still being used as training vehicles. There were also several white painted ones used as live targets for ATGMs with dummy warheads. There were also a couple dozen de - turreted ones at Meaford which were used as Kangaroo APCs. I learned to drive a Sherman and found it to be a fun vehicle to drive, quite a change from the D2 Cat that we used for land clearance on the farm.
Quite a few of the diesel engined Shermans were supplied to the Russians and also to the Brits/Canadians. The USMC also used the diesel engined tanks because of the availability of marine diesel fuel.
Our first post war tank was the diesel engined M4A2E8 with the wider track and 76mm gun. These were in use by reserve armoured units until 1970. When I went thru the Armoured Corps School in Camp Borden 51 yrs ago Shermans were still being used as training vehicles. There were also several white painted ones used as live targets for ATGMs with dummy warheads. There were also a couple dozen de - turreted ones at Meaford which were used as Kangaroo APCs. I learned to drive a Sherman and found it to be a fun vehicle to drive, quite a change from the D2 Cat that we used for land clearance on the farm.