Armor: 40 mm (Char B1); 60 mm (Char B1 bis) Main armament: 75 mm ABS SA 35 howitzer Secondary armament: 47 mm SA 34 (Char B1); 47 mm SA 35 (Char B1 bis); 2 x 7.5 mm Reibel machine guns Engine: Renault inline 6 cylinder 16.5 liter petrol ...
B1 Bis “Chambertin” of the 3ème DcR, France, May 1940. Source: EPCA D Early 1930s: toying with a heavier Char B A major program of French armor through both the 1920 and 1930s was the Char de Bataille. From four prototypes presented in 1924 – theChar de Bataille FAMH,FCM,SRAan...
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800MR-B1AExtended 22.5 mm NEMA PB Round FILTER ELEMENT 03.HDL 65.250G.16.E.P 25020Leitungsschutzschalter, C60H, 1p, 1A, Kurve C 4926LLM 1460 440T-MSRUE330XTrapped Key Interlock XS7E1A1NAM8PROX ''E'' SN=10MM NO NPN 1SVR4407*000 CL-LAS.PS002 186,00 1 981 9000 X3 1 5 397...
The FCM Char de Bataille featured 25 mm of armor. Its main armament was a 75 mm gun located on the right of the hull. Unlike other vehicles, which had the gun in some sort of casemate or mount, the FCM’s gun went straight through the armor plate. Most sources mention a hull machin...