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- The Minerva Armoured Car (Dutch: Minerva Pantserwagen, French: Automitrailleuse Minerva) was a military armoured car expediently developed from Minerva...
- Cavalry called its tanks Automitrailleuses. These included the Hotchkiss H35. Armoured Combat Tanks (AMCs or Automitrailleuses de Combat), a medium tank...
- Sherman APCs/IFVs British World War II era trucks, Humber Mk III & IV, Automitrailleuses Dodge/Bich type, improvised armored cars/trucks, Marmon-Herrington...
- as Operation Barbarossa. The French armoured reconnaissance type (automitrailleuses de reconnaissance, "machine-gun scout") of the 1930s was essentially...
- ER29. Two of these were ****igned to the 2nd and 3rd GAM (Groupe de Automitrailleuses) each. The Infantry also received four. Two of these had the "Type...
- The Automitrailleuse de Reconnaissance Renault Modèle 1933 (AMR 33 or Renault VM) was a French light cavalry tank developed during the Interbellum and...
- Cavalry called its tanks Automitrailleuses. These included the Hotchkiss H35. Armoured Combat Tanks (AMCs or Automitrailleuses de Combat), a medium tank...
- by We, Inc. Publishers. Alain Gougaud, "L'Aube de la gloire; Les automitrailleuses et les chars français pendant la Grande Guerre", 1987, OCEBUR (Guides...
- were limited to the Infantry and the Cavalry had to name its tanks automitrailleuses. The French Army preferred to fight a defensive battle, and was convinced...
- 12 mm. The P 16s first served in eight of the autonomous Escadrons de Automitrailleuses de Combat (EAMCs), which in 1932 were allocated to four of the five...