- A
Kégresse track is a kind of
rubber or
canvas continuous track which uses a
flexible belt
rather than
interlocking metal segments. It can be ****ed to...
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Adolphe Kégresse (1879, Héricourt, Haute-Saône - 1943) was a
French military engineer who
invented the half-track and dual
clutch transmission. Born at...
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engineer Adolphe Kégresse converted a
number of cars from the
personal car pool of Tsar
Nicholas II of
Russia to half-tracks in 1911. The
Kégresse track used...
- The AMC
Schneider P 16, also
known as the AMC Citroën-
Kégresse Modèle 1929 or the Panhard-Schneider P16, was a half-track that was
designed for the French...
- the
earliest modified off-road
vehicles was the
Kégresse track, a
conversion developed by
Adolphe Kégresse while working for Tsar
Nicholas II of
Russia between...
- repair.
Renault M24/25: Also
known as the
Kégresse-Hinstin,
these tanks were
equipped with
rubber Kégresse tracks and
upgraded with
detachable rollers...
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referred to as Austin-Putilov or – if ****ed with a
Kégresse halftrack ch****is – Austin-
Kégresse. In
August 1914, just
after the
beginning of the First...
- The
first modifications were of the
Renault FT
Kégresse-type,
which featured the
suspension of the
Kégresse half-track, ****ed with a
special rubber steel-reinforced...
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medium Kégresse track SOMUA MCL-5 in 1939
SOMUA MCL6
heavy artillery Kégresse track tractor, Fort de
Fermont museum SOMUA MCG
SOMUA MCG
Kégresse track...
- off-road and
military uses,
using the
Kégresse track system. In the 1920s, the U.S. Army
purchased several Citroën-
Kégresse vehicles for
evaluation followed...