M20 Armored Car
The M20 Armored Car is a light armored vehicle used by the United States during World War II. It was designed for reconnaissance and command roles, featuring a 75 mm gun and a fully enclosed turret. The vehicle was built on the chassis of the M8 Greyhound, allowing for mobility and speed on various terrains.
The M20 was equipped with armor protection to safeguard its crew from small arms fire and shrapnel. It could carry up to five soldiers, making it versatile for different military operations. The M20 played a significant role in various campaigns, contributing to the effectiveness of U.S. forces in the field.