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Wwi Tanks Saint Chamond

Saint Chamond Tanks Black And White Stock Photos Images Alamy
Saint Chamond Tanks Black And White Stock Photos Images Alamy

Saint Chamond Tanks Black And White Stock Photos Images Alamy The saint chamond (french pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʃamɔ̃] ⓘ) was the second french tank to enter service during the first world war, with 400 manufactured from april 1917 to july 1918. To understand the development of the saint chamond, one must start with the early “tanks”. the idea of an armored “cart” had existed long before the first world war began.

Saint Chamond French Wwi Tank 1918 1 130 First World War
Saint Chamond French Wwi Tank 1918 1 130 First World War

Saint Chamond French Wwi Tank 1918 1 130 First World War The saint chamond was the second tank the french introduced to the western front during wwi. by today's standards, it would no longer be considered one. Though the saint chamond was a seemingly imposing force, it would not go on to be the armored tank that would dominate the battlefield for the french. that would instead be the compact. The saint chamond tank represented an early attempt by the french military to employ a mobile armoured vehicle during the first world war. although the design had technical shortcomings, it provided valuable experience in the use of mechanised weapon systems. Developed in parallel with the schneider ca, the saint chamond was the second tank built by the french in 1917. it dwarfed the renault ft and was the most heavily armed allied tank of the war.

Saint Chamond French Wwi Tank 1918 1 130 First World War
Saint Chamond French Wwi Tank 1918 1 130 First World War

Saint Chamond French Wwi Tank 1918 1 130 First World War The saint chamond tank represented an early attempt by the french military to employ a mobile armoured vehicle during the first world war. although the design had technical shortcomings, it provided valuable experience in the use of mechanised weapon systems. Developed in parallel with the schneider ca, the saint chamond was the second tank built by the french in 1917. it dwarfed the renault ft and was the most heavily armed allied tank of the war. This particular vehicle at the musée des blindés is the last surviving saint chamond. it had been on display for decades at the now closed u.s. army ordnance museum at aberdeen proving ground (maryland, usa) until it was donated to the french government in 1987. The last saint chamond tank remaining in existence, an improved mid 1918 model, alongside other french tanks of world war i (schneider ca1 and renault ft), is preserved at the musée des blindés at saumur. The saint chamond, produced by the army with army specifications, was the most heavily armed and impressive tank of the allies, but proved completely unreliable in the field. Saint chamond used the relations at the ministry of war of one of its technical directors, "colonel" Émile rimailho, to modify the specifications of the tank. ministry specifications now called for the mounting of a 75 millimeter long barreled gun, which the army had never requested.

Saint Chamond French Wwi Tank 1918 1 130 First World War
Saint Chamond French Wwi Tank 1918 1 130 First World War

Saint Chamond French Wwi Tank 1918 1 130 First World War This particular vehicle at the musée des blindés is the last surviving saint chamond. it had been on display for decades at the now closed u.s. army ordnance museum at aberdeen proving ground (maryland, usa) until it was donated to the french government in 1987. The last saint chamond tank remaining in existence, an improved mid 1918 model, alongside other french tanks of world war i (schneider ca1 and renault ft), is preserved at the musée des blindés at saumur. The saint chamond, produced by the army with army specifications, was the most heavily armed and impressive tank of the allies, but proved completely unreliable in the field. Saint chamond used the relations at the ministry of war of one of its technical directors, "colonel" Émile rimailho, to modify the specifications of the tank. ministry specifications now called for the mounting of a 75 millimeter long barreled gun, which the army had never requested.

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