M113A2 Armored Personnel Carrier
(APC)

The M113 Armored Personnel Carrier (APC), increased the mobility of infantry. It provided mobile armored protection for 11 soldiers in full combat gear and the driver and track commander as they moved across the battlefield.

The vehicle was amphibious and capable of being air-dropped, allowing it to be used in a wide range of combat situations. The first upgrade to the original M113, the A1, was a switch from a gasoline to a diesel engine, reducing the risk of catastrophic explosions. The M113A2 was upgraded with improved suspension, engine cooling and exhaust systems.

The M113 family of APCs has been the most widely used armored vehicle around the world. The 1st Infantry Division used the M113A1 in Vietnam.

Weight: 12.5 Tons Crew: Driver & Commander plus up to 11 infantrymen Armament: .50-caliber machine gun. Armor: Aluminum Alloy Thickness: 1.1” – 1.75” Engine: Detroit Diesel, 6V-53 Liquid Cooled 2 Cycle V-6 Cylinder Piston 212 HP Fuel Capacity: 95 gal

Speed: 40 mph Range: 300 miles Production: Over 70,000 M113 Series APCs Year Fielded: 1960