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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).
About 75 R 40's were used to equip two Polish battalions in France. The R 35 numbers include the R 40 variant. Of the AMC 35 production of at least fifty-seven, [ 2 ] at least ten vehicles were exported to Belgium; both the still often stated total production number of 100 for this type and the number of 25 (or 12) for the Belgian tanks are now ...
Panhard 178 which was the main French armoured car during Battle of France that was built to be a reconnaissance vehicle AM Gendron SOMUA 39; AMC Schneider P 16; AMD Laffly 80AM; AMD Panhard 165; AMDL Panhard; Laffly S15 TOE (théâtre d'opérations extérieures: "overseas theatre of operations") used by French forces in North Africa.
Leclerc [35] Panhard 178 [31] Panhard AML; Panhard EBR; Panhard ERC; Panhard M3; Panhard VCR; Panhard VTT; Renault FT light tank (3694+; World War I) [29] Renault R35 – Two-man infantry support tank. Approximately 2000 built. Renault Type ZM. [34] Renault R40 – Improved version of R35. [33] Saint-Chamond heavy tank (400; World War I) [31]
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 ...
35.1 Tanks and tankettes. ... Panzerspähwagen P204(f) (Panhard 178 captured following the Battle of France) ... Type 1 75 mm SPH Ho-Ni I (26)
The Panhard AML (automitrailleuse légère, or "light armoured car") [3] is an armoured car with reconnaissance capability. [8] Designed by Panhard on a lightly armoured 4×4 chassis, it weighs an estimated 5.5 tonnes, and is thus suitable for airborne deployment. [9]
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