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M46, M47, M48 and M60. They saw action in Korea, Vietnam, The Gulf and held the line in the Cold War. For almost 40 years the US produced a succession of good tanks - but they never seemed to be good enough for the top brass. Time after time, designers sought a perfection that seemed to lay out of reach until the arrival of the step-changing M1 Abrams. Up till then, you have what can be called “The Patton” family: a series of closely related tanks that are only intended to be temporary until the next big thing arrived... This is the story of the “Patton” family of tanks; tanks that the US tried and failed to replace time after time, yet which despite this ended up becoming the armoured backbone of the Free World during the Cold War. If you're seeing this, why not let us know which of the Patton family is your favourite. Or, if you loved the video, give us a like! Keen to get your hands on some awesome tank merch? Look no further! Explore our wide range of tank products at The Tank Museum online shop: https://tankmuseumshop.org/ Interested in learning about tanks? Subscribe to The Tank Museum and enjoy hours of FREE tank content at your fingertips. And if you're a real Tank Nut, why not consider becoming a channel member or joining our community on Patreon / tankmuseum Want to support The Tank Museum? Check out our Friends scheme and receive great perks! https://tankmuseum.org/support-us/fri... 00:00 | Introduction 00:58 | From Pershing to Patton 03:50 | Replacing the M46 06:25 | A Third Patton 10:01| Yet Another Stopgap 12:44 | Irreplaceable? This video features archive footage courtesy of British Pathé. This video features archive material courtesy of the US Army Armor and Cavalry Collection. Marine Corps History Division footage courtesy of the University of South Carolina's United State Marine Corps Film Repository. To learn more about this project visit http://library.sc.edu/marinecorps This video features: M46 Model by KojfDiscord: https://skfb.ly/pvYqz M47 Model by GM3DScan: https://skfb.ly/otuLM M48 Model by Muhamad Mirza Arrafi: https://skfb.ly/ptpMD M60 Model by xlisov - https://skfb.ly/pApHM M1 Abrams Model by Artem Goyko: https://skfb.ly/6xvLS Warehouse Model by Hephaestus Studio: https://fab.com/s/df7de11341f8 In this film, Tank Museum Historian, James Donaldson, walks us through the progression of US tanks from the M26 Pershing right up to the M1 Abrams. Commonly known as The Patton Family, this group of tanks were good… but never quite good enough. Always meant to be a stopgap, the Pattons persisted where their prospective replacements failed, leading them to become the vehicles that endured the Cold War around the globe. Want to learn more about the Patton Family of tanks? Here are some of the sources we used to make this film: ‘Abrams. A History of the American Main Battle Tank, Volume 2.’ Richard Hunnicutt. 1990 ‘Elvis - Word for Word.’ Jerry Osborne. 2000 ‘History of the Shillelagh Missile System 1958-1982.’ Elizabeth J, DeLong, James C. Barnhart, Mary T. Cagle. 1984 ‘M26/M46 Pershing Tank 1943-53’ Osprey New Vanguard 35. Steven J. Zaloga. 2000 ‘M47 and M48 Patton Tanks’ Osprey New Vanguard 31. Steven J. Zaloga. 1999 ‘M551 Sheridan: US Airmobile Tanks 1941-2001’ Osprey New Vanguard 153. Steven J. Zaloga. 2011 ‘M60 Main Battle Tank 1960-1991’ Osprey New Vanguard 85. Richard Laythrop and John McDonald. 2003 ‘Patton. A History of the American Main Battle Tank, Volume 1.’ Richard Hunnicutt. 1984 ‘US Battle Tanks 1946-2025.’ Steven J Zaloga. 2025 E2015.4864 ‘Comparative Fuel Economy Test on T42 and M4A3 Tanks.’ US Department of the Army. 6th July 1953 Support The Tank Museum! Patreon: / tankmuseum Membership: / @thetankmuseum Friends: https://tankmuseum.org/support-us/fri... Online Shop: https://tankmuseumshop.org/ #tankmuseum