• The M247 Sergeant York DIVAD (Division Air Defense) was a self-propelled anti-aircraft gun (SPAAG), developed by Ford Aerospace in the late 1970s.
  • The M247 Sergeant York DIVAD (Division Air Defense) was a self-propelled anti-aircraft gun (SPAAG), developed by Ford Aerospace in the late 1970s.
  • The end-product became the short-lived M247 "Sergeant York", a 54-ton vehicle that introduced an all-new turret mounting the required radar facilities...
  • The XM247 Sergeant York stands today as one of the most infamous armored vehicle development programs in the history of the U.S. Army.
  • The OT&E concluded that the M247 did meet the requirements specified, but it had severe reliability issues. The OT&E reported that “As tested, the Sergeant York...
  • Orijinal metin (İngilizce)[ göstersaklamak] ek testler, York silahında yapılabilecek marjinal iyileştirmeler olsa da, bunların maliyete değmediğini gösterdi - bu nedenle...
  • Photo gallery of a M247 Sergeant York, The M247 Sergeant York is based on the M48A5 Patton medium tank chassis.
  • The M247 Sergeant York was officially designated as a “self-propelled anti-aircraft gun” but was for all intents and purposes a tank chassis with anti-aircraft guns...
  • Right side view of M247 Sergeant York on public display with guns at maximum elevation.
  • In May 1981 the Ford Aerospace entry was selected and designated M247 Sergeant York, featuring the twin 40mm guns mounted in a new box like armoured...
  • As a result, on 7 May 1981, the XM247 was chosen as the DIVAD competition winner and was given the official name "Sergeant York."
  • M247 Sergeant York came out of the DIVAD (DIVision Air Defense) programme to find a replacement for the M163 VADS and went into production in 1981.