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- AMR_35 height "1880.0".
- AMR_35 length "3840.0".
- AMR_35 weight "6500.0".
- AMR_35 width "1760.0".
- AMR_35 abstract "The Automitrailleuse de Reconnaissance Renault Modèle 35 Type ZT (AMR 35 or Renault ZT) was a French light tank developed during the Interbellum and used in the Second World War. It was not intended to reconnoitre and report as its name suggests but was a light armoured combat vehicle, mostly without a radio and used as a support tank for the mechanised infantry.The AMR 35 originated from a project in 1933 to improve the earlier AMR 33 by moving the engine from the front to the back. In 1934 also a stronger suspension was fitted and the type was chosen to replace the AMR 33 on the production lines that year. Three orders were made by the French Cavalry of in total two hundred vehicles in five versions, including two machine-gun tanks, two tank destroyer types and a command tank. Later ten were ordered of a radio communication variant, the Renault YS, and over forty were built of a tropical version, the ZT 4.The production would be much delayed by financial and technical problems, deliveries only starting in 1936. The AMR 35 proved to be an unreliable vehicle. It was one of the fastest tanks of its day, but its very speed overstressed its mechanical parts. In 1937 it was decided not to make any further orders but organisational difficulties slowed final deliveries of some versions until well into 1940; by the time of the Fall of France in June 1940 the ZT 4 order had even not been finished yet.During the Battle of France the AMR 35s were part of armoured and motorised divisions, the vast majority being lost during the first weeks of the fighting. During the remainder of the Second World War Germany made use of some captured vehicles.".
- AMR_35 height "1.88".
- AMR_35 length "3.84".
- AMR_35 origin France.
- AMR_35 thumbnail AMR35_parade.jpg?width=300.
- AMR_35 type Light_tank.
- AMR_35 weight "6500000.0".
- AMR_35 width "1.76".
- AMR_35 wikiPageExternalLink renault_amr35.htm.
- AMR_35 wikiPageExternalLink www.museedesblindes.fr.
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- AMR_35 wikiPageID "1501083".
- AMR_35 wikiPageLength "44421".
- AMR_35 wikiPageOutDegree "56".
- AMR_35 wikiPageRevisionID "671805156".
- AMR_35 wikiPageWikiLink AMR_33.
- AMR_35 wikiPageWikiLink AMR_Citroën_P_103.
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- AMR_35 wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_France.
- AMR_35 wikiPageWikiLink Bloch_MB.300.
- AMR_35 wikiPageWikiLink Brazil.
- AMR_35 wikiPageWikiLink Carburetor.
- AMR_35 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cavalry_tanks.
- AMR_35 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Light_tanks_of_France.
- AMR_35 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_vehicles_1930–1939.
- AMR_35 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tanks_of_the_interwar_period.
- AMR_35 wikiPageWikiLink Char_G1.
- AMR_35 wikiPageWikiLink Darius_Bloch.
- AMR_35 wikiPageWikiLink Differential_(mechanical_device).
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- AMR_35 wikiPageWikiLink Louis_Renault_(industrialist).
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- AMR_35 wikiPageWikiLink Prague.
- AMR_35 wikiPageWikiLink Reibel_machine_gun.
- AMR_35 wikiPageWikiLink Renault.
- AMR_35 wikiPageWikiLink Renault_FT.
- AMR_35 wikiPageWikiLink Renault_R35.
- AMR_35 wikiPageWikiLink Resistance_in_German-occupied_Czechoslovakia.
- AMR_35 wikiPageWikiLink Rueil-Malmaison.
- AMR_35 wikiPageWikiLink SOMUA_S35.
- AMR_35 wikiPageWikiLink Satory.
- AMR_35 wikiPageWikiLink Saumur.
- AMR_35 wikiPageWikiLink Self-propelled_gun.
- AMR_35 wikiPageWikiLink Sloped_armour.
- AMR_35 wikiPageWikiLink Sports_car.
- AMR_35 wikiPageWikiLink Tank_destroyer.
- AMR_35 wikiPageWikiLink Vincennes.
- AMR_35 wikiPageWikiLink Yunnan.
- AMR_35 wikiPageWikiLink File:AMR35_parade.jpg.
- AMR_35 wikiPageWikiLinkText "AMR 35".
- AMR_35 wikiPageWikiLinkText "R35's".
- AMR_35 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Renault YS".
- AMR_35 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Renault ZB".
- AMR_35 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Renault ZT 4".
- AMR_35 armour "13.0".
- AMR_35 crew "2".
- AMR_35 engine "4".
- AMR_35 enginePower "82.0".
- AMR_35 fuelCapacity "130".
- AMR_35 height "1.88 m".
- AMR_35 isUk "yes".
- AMR_35 isVehicle "yes".
- AMR_35 length "3.84 m".
- AMR_35 manufacturer Renault.
- AMR_35 name "Renault AMR 35".
- AMR_35 number "167".
- AMR_35 primaryArmament "7.5".
- AMR_35 productionDate "1936".
- AMR_35 speed "55.0".
- AMR_35 suspension "rubber reinforced horizontal springs".
- AMR_35 type Light_tank.
- AMR_35 usedBy "China".
- AMR_35 usedBy "France,".
- AMR_35 usedBy "Nazi Germany,".
- AMR_35 variants "ZT 2, ZT 3, ZT 4, ADF 1, YS, YS 2, ZB".
- AMR_35 vehicleRange "about 200 km".
- AMR_35 wars "World War II".
- AMR_35 weight "6.5".
- AMR_35 width "1.76 m".
- AMR_35 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:FRA.
- AMR_35 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Flagicon.
- AMR_35 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Weapon.