
FCM F1 - Wikipedia
The FCM F1 was a French super-heavy tank developed during the late Interbellum by the Forges et Chantiers de la Méditerranée (FCM) company. Twelve were ordered in 1940 to replace the …
FCM 1A - Tank Encyclopedia
2021年1月25日 · The lightest was the FCM A, a 30-tonne, 6.92 m-long tank armed with a turret-mounted 75 mm howitzer. The middleweight was the FCM 1B which was the most directly …
Char de Bataille FCM - Tank Encyclopedia
2020年10月1日 · The FCM Char de Bataille prototype was a 6.50 meters-long, 2.52 m high, 2.05 m wide tank. It was the longest and highest, but also the narrowest and lightest of the four …
FCM F1超重型坦克 - 百度百科
在1936年5月4日,一个由克劳德·朱利安玛丽·索斯特内斯·迪菲耶叙克领导的名为“Conseil”武器委员会决定研发一种新的重型坦克,并且在1936年11月12日公布了规格参数:最大重量为45公 …
1916 Char lourd FCM 1B - chars-francais.net
Cette transmission mécanique ne semblait que médiocrement convenir aux chars lourds. On y renonça, en faveur d’un système pétroléo-électrique. Il en résultat un char de 60 tonnes, le …
List of combat vehicles of World War I - Wikipedia
World War One saw the start of modern armoured warfare with an emphasis on using motor vehicles to provide support to the infantry. Tanks came about as means to break the stalemate …
FCM 1A - Wikipedia
The FCM 1A was French heavy tank that served as a prototype of the char 2C. The FCM 1A began development in January 1917 when 200 hp engines became available. Trials were …
FCM F1 Super Heavy Tank Project - Military Factory
2019年6月26日 · The French FCM F1 (FCM = " Forges et Chantiers de la Mediterranee") was a super heavy tank class vehicle that entered development just prior to World War 2 when signs …
FCM F1 — Wikipédia
Le FCM F1 est un prototype de char de rupture français de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Dans les années 1920, la France fait usage d'une typologie des chars, classifiés selon leur masse. …
FCM 1B : France (FRA) - armedconflicts.com
In 1916, the French army launched a competition to develop heavy tanks. In contrast to the classic English turretless concept, the French concept envisaged a modern concept of a single …