- with the
Iraqi Army in the Iran–Iraq War. The CN 155 AuF1 (Canon de 155
Automoteur Modèle F1,
meaning "155 mm self-propelled gun
model F1") is
based on the...
-
Automoteur Batignolles-Chatillon 155mm
wooden mockup with mock gun raised...
- Thomson-CSF; the
launching vehicle was
heavily based on the AMX-30R. The
canon automoteur de 155 GCT (for
Grande Cadence de Tir, fast rate of fire) was developed...
- The 155 mm self-propelled gun Mk F3, or the
Canon de 155 mm Mle F3
Automoteur (Cn-155-F3-Am), was
developed in the
early 1950s by the
French Army to replace...
- of a
number of variants. AMX-VTT AMX-VCI 105 mm AMX Mk 61 (AMX-105A)
Automoteur de 105 du AMX-13 en casemate: 105 mm
casemate SP AMX Mk 61 (Netherlands)...
-
Archived from the
original on 2011-04-11.
Retrieved 2011-04-28. "Canon
automoteur de 175 mm M107". Encyclopédie des armes : Les
forces armées du
monde (in...
-
Motor Carriage".
Military Factory.
Retrieved 29
March 2016. "Obusier
Automoteur de 155mm M41". Hunnicutt, pp. 337–339, 502.
Chamberlain &
Ellis (1969)...
- tank
destroyer in the form of a 120 mm self-propelled gun, the
Canon Automoteur AMX 50 Foch,
named after Marshal Ferdinand Foch. It was
intended to give...
- vehicles. A
Belgian variant was the CATI 90 (Canon
antitank d'infanterie
automoteur 90mm), a self-propelled gun in use from 1954 to 1962. The
vehicle served...
-
designed by
Louis Lombard-Gérin made by
Compagnie de
Traction par
Trolley Automoteur, and run by Société des
Tracteurs Breton. 10 Jul 1948 30 Sep 1959...