T110

The T110 Heavy Tank was a cancelled heavy tank project from the 1950s, which was due to replace the M103 heavy tank but did not enter service due to the appearing of a new tank class, the Main Battle Tank. The T110 was very similar to the M60 and was intended to be built by Chrysler.

This tank was a sort of "smaller and lightened version" of the M103, conserving (in version T110E5) the general shape of the previous tank, being fitted with the same 120mm M58 Rifled gun, the same rangefinder of late M103 versions and providing a M108 commander's cupola where the M2 Browning Heavy machine gun was built in.

As the "T" in T110 shows, the tank was a prototype, with the same armour of the M103, but being improved in the hull and the turret protection as front hull armour

The tank was powered by a Continental Motors, Inc. AV-1790-3 engine powerplant delivering around 875 hp.