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The Panhard 178 from the right side. In order to function as an effective long-range reconnaissance vehicle, the Panhard 178 had been kept as light as possible. The vehicle was thus rather small, only 4.79 m (15 ft 9 in) in length, 2.01 m (6 ft 7 in) wide and 2.31 m (7 ft 7 in) in height (1.65 m for the hull per se).
British Universal Carrier – Gep. MG-Träger Br 731(e) mit 3.7 cm PaK 35/36; Dutch DAF M39 – Pz.Sp.Wg. L202(h) Dutch DAF M36; French Renault ZT / AMR 35 – Pz.Sp.Wg. ZT 702(f) French Lorraine S – Grosser Funk und Beobachtungpanzer auf Lorraine S(f) French AMD Panhard 178 – Pz.Sph. 204(f) French AMD Panhard 178 – Pz.Sph. 204(f) mit KwK ...
25 APX SAL 35: Shortened version, designed in 1935 in the Puteaux workshops (hence the acronym APX) to equip the Panhard 178 armoured car. 25 APX SAL 1937: a lengthened 77 caliber derivative designed by the APX with a much lighter 300 kg (660 lb) carriage. [10] Some examples were used by the Romanian Army. [11]
This is a list of armoured fighting vehicles developed during the interwar years between the end of the First World War (1918) and the start of the Second World War (1939). ). There is some overlap with tanks that served in the early part of the Second World
1 × 3.7 cm KwK 38(t) L/47: 1 × 7.92 mm Maschinengewehr 34: 1936 5 - Slovak alternative to the Panzer II. 5 prototypes built Panzerkampfwagen II mit Schwimmkörper (Panzer II with floats) Light tank Nazi Germany: 1 × 2 cm KwK 30 L/55 Ausf. a–F 1 × 2 cm KwK 38 L/55 Ausf. J–L 1 × 7.92 mm Maschinengewehr 34: 1936 8.9 VK 16.02 Leopard ...
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The prototype was completed in 1939. The outstanding characteristics of the vehicle greatly impressed the French Army. On 1 May 1940, an order for 600 Panhard AM 40 P was placed by the French Army. [4] The Panhard AM 40 P was also planned to replace the Panhard 178. [1] [5] However, due to the Fall of France, no