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INSTITUTE OF MILITARY TECHNOLOGY (IMT), TITUSVILLE, BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA, USA



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Location Category ID: 59850
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Official Website: Official Website: Institute of Military Technology
Hall of Armor
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Latitude, Longitude: 28.591111 , -80.82
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The mission of the Institute of Military Technology is to preserve, educate and motivate by interpreting historically significant items to help honor the history and evolution of Armament, Military Armed Forces, and the United States of America. IMT focuses on ground breaking innovations as well as the technical advancements and evolutions made throughout the history of armament. The three halls of the museum move you through time, from pre-revolutionary America to present day. Our goal is to preserve the knowledge and materials to help educate Americans who are actively using the information to help motivate and protect future generations. (Source: IMT website).

Hall of Armor



Location ID:59860
Latitude, Longitude:28.591111, -80.82
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1) M5A1 Stuart Light Tank American


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Unique ID: 2604
Serial Number: 10460 (source: K. Laughlin).
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2) M5A1 Stuart Light Tank American


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Unique ID: 2603
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Formerly at the Historical Military Armor Museum, Anderson IN (source: USAHAFVR).


3) M24 Chaffee Light Tank American


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Unique ID: 2605
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4) M19 Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Gun American


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Unique ID: 2606
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Other Identification: White stars painted on turret sides.


5) M37 Howitzer Motor Carriage American


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Unique ID: 2607
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Other Identification: White stars painted on superstructure sides and transmission cover.


6) M41 Walker Bulldog Light Tank American


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Unique ID: 2608
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7) M42 Duster Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Gun American


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Unique ID: 2609
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8) M4A3 Sherman Tank American


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Unique ID: 2611
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Other Identification: White stars painted on hull sides, and transmission cover.


9) M4A1 (76) HVSS Sherman Tank American


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Unique ID: 2610
Serial Number: 68928 (Source: Sherman Register)
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Other Identification: White stars painted on turret and hull sides, and transmission cover.


10) M7 Priest Howitzer Motor Carriage American


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Unique ID: 2612
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Visually modified (‘vismod’) with a wooden superstructure to look like an M3 Lee tank (source: USAHAFVR).


11) M7B2 Priest Howitzer Motor Carriage American


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Unique ID: 2613
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Other Identification: “4Δ 22FA A6” painted on ‘pulpit’. White stars painted on hull sides, and transmission cover.

This vehicle was converted back from M7B2 to M7B1 by Henry Venetta. It was previously part of the World War II Vehicle Museum and Learning Center in Hubbard OH, USA (AFV News forum). (Source: USAHAFVR).


12) M36 Gun Motor Carriage American


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Unique ID: 2614
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M36 pilot (source: USAHAFVR).


13) M26 Pershing Tank American


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Unique ID: 2615
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Registration: 30127834: “U.S.A. 30127834” painted on upper glacis.
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Other Identification: “9Δ14Δ” painted on lower right glacis. “A-B” painted on lower left glacis.


14) M47 Patton Tank American


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Unique ID: 2616
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15) M48 Patton Tank American


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Unique ID: 2617
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16) M60 Tank American


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Unique ID: 2618
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Other Identification: White star painted on glacis.


17) M60 Tank American


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Unique ID: 2619
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18) M60 Tank American


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Unique ID: 2620
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Other Identification: White stars painted on turret sides and glacis.


19) M60A3 Tank American


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Unique ID: 2621
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Other Identification: Painted overall desert sand.


20) M18 Hellcat Gun Motor Carriage American


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Unique ID: 2622
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Other Identification: Name painted on forward hull side. “4Δ704TD”? and “B1” painted on nose. White star painted on glacis.

Previously part of the World War II Vehicle Museum and Learning Center in Hubbard OH, USA (source: AFVNDB via USAHAFVR).


21) M110A2 Self-Propelled Howitzer American


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Unique ID: 2624
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Other Identification: Painted overall desert sand.

Formerly at the Historical Military Armor Museum, Anderson IN (source: USAHAFVR).


22) LVT(A)1 Amphibian American


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Unique ID: 2623
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23) M1917 Six-Ton Light Tank French / American


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Unique ID: 2625
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Formerly at the Historical Military Armor Museum, Anderson IN. Reproduction turret. (Source: H. Otoupalik via USAHAFVR).