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- Schneider_CA1 height "2300.0".
- Schneider_CA1 length "6320.0".
- Schneider_CA1 width "2050.0".
- Schneider_CA1 abstract "The Schneider CA 1 (originally named the Schneider CA) was the first French tank.The Schneider tank was inspired by the need to overcome the stalemate of trench warfare which on the Western Front prevailed during most of the Great War. It specifically had to open passages for the infantry through barbed wire and then to suppress German machine gun nests. After a first concept by Jacques Quellennec devised in November 1914, the type was developed from May 1915 onwards by engineer Eugène Brillié, paralleling British development of tanks the same year. Colonel Jean Baptiste Eugène Estienne in December 1915 began to urge for the formation of French armour units, leading to an order in February 1916 of four hundred Schneider CA tanks, which were manufactured by SOMUA, a subsidiary of Schneider located in a suburb of Paris, between September 1916 and August 1918.The tank was of the "box" type, lacking a turret, with the main armament, a short 75 mm cannon, in the right side. Generally it is considered a very imperfect design, even for its day, because of a poor lay-out, insufficient fire-power, a cramped interior and inferior mobility due to an overhanging nose section. Improved designs were almost immediately initiated but the production of these, the Schneider CA 2, CA 3 and CA 4, was eventually cancelled.The Schneider CA 1 tanks were widely used in combat during the last war years. Their first action on 16 April 1917 was largely a failure, the tank units suffering heavy losses, but subsequent engagements were more successful. In 1918 the Schneider tanks played an important rôle in halting the German Spring Offensive and breaking the German front in the French summer offensives. They were active until the end of September 1918, less than two months before the Armistice of 11 November 1918, their numbers having dropped considerably due to attrition. After the war the surviving tanks were mostly rebuilt as utility vehicles but six Schneider tanks were deployed by Spain in the Rif War in Morocco, and the type saw its last action in the beginning of the Spanish Civil War.".
- Schneider_CA1 height "2.3".
- Schneider_CA1 length "6.32".
- Schneider_CA1 thumbnail Schneider_CA1_(M16)_tank.jpg?width=300.
- Schneider_CA1 width "2.05".
- Schneider_CA1 wikiPageExternalLink www.museedesblindes.fr.
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- Schneider_CA1 wikiPageID "621328".
- Schneider_CA1 wikiPageRevisionID "605036951".
- Schneider_CA1 armour "11".
- Schneider_CA1 crew "6".
- Schneider_CA1 designer Schneider-Creusot.
- Schneider_CA1 engine "Schneider 4-cylinder petrol".
- Schneider_CA1 enginePower "60.0".
- Schneider_CA1 hasPhotoCollection Schneider_CA1.
- Schneider_CA1 isVehicle "yes".
- Schneider_CA1 manufacturer "SOMUA".
- Schneider_CA1 name "Schneider CA".
- Schneider_CA1 number "400".
- Schneider_CA1 origin "France".
- Schneider_CA1 primaryArmament "75".
- Schneider_CA1 pwRatio "4".
- Schneider_CA1 secondaryArmament "2".
- Schneider_CA1 suspension "Coil spring".
- Schneider_CA1 vehicleRange "30".
- Schneider_CA1 weight "13.6".
- Schneider_CA1 wordnet_type synset-weapon-noun-1.
- Schneider_CA1 subject Category:Tanks_of_France.
- Schneider_CA1 subject Category:World_War_I_tanks.
- Schneider_CA1 subject Category:World_War_I_tanks_of_France.
- Schneider_CA1 type Device.
- Schneider_CA1 type Weapon.
- Schneider_CA1 type Product.
- Schneider_CA1 type PhysicalDevice.
- Schneider_CA1 type Weapon.
- Schneider_CA1 type DesignedArtifact.
- Schneider_CA1 comment "The Schneider CA 1 (originally named the Schneider CA) was the first French tank.The Schneider tank was inspired by the need to overcome the stalemate of trench warfare which on the Western Front prevailed during most of the Great War. It specifically had to open passages for the infantry through barbed wire and then to suppress German machine gun nests.".
- Schneider_CA1 label "CA-1 Шнейдер".
- Schneider_CA1 label "Char Schneider CA1".
- Schneider_CA1 label "Schneider (tank)".
- Schneider_CA1 label "Schneider C.A.1".
- Schneider_CA1 label "Schneider CA1".
- Schneider_CA1 label "Schneider CA1".
- Schneider_CA1 label "Schneider CA1".
- Schneider_CA1 label "Schneider CA1".
- Schneider_CA1 label "Schneider CA1".
- Schneider_CA1 label "شنايدر سي ايه 1".
- Schneider_CA1 label "シュナイダーCA1".
- Schneider_CA1 label "施耐德CA1坦克".
- Schneider_CA1 sameAs Schneider_CA1.
- Schneider_CA1 sameAs Schneider_CA1.
- Schneider_CA1 sameAs Schneider_CA1.
- Schneider_CA1 sameAs Char_Schneider_CA1.
- Schneider_CA1 sameAs Schneider_CA1.
- Schneider_CA1 sameAs シュナイダーCA1.
- Schneider_CA1 sameAs Schneider_(tank).
- Schneider_CA1 sameAs Schneider_C.A.1.
- Schneider_CA1 sameAs Schneider_CA1.
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- Schneider_CA1 sameAs Q739761.
- Schneider_CA1 sameAs Q739761.
- Schneider_CA1 wasDerivedFrom Schneider_CA1?oldid=605036951.
- Schneider_CA1 depiction Schneider_CA1_(M16)_tank.jpg.
- Schneider_CA1 isPrimaryTopicOf Schneider_CA1.
- Schneider_CA1 name "Schneider CA".