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- AMR_33 height "1730.0".
- AMR_33 length "3500.0".
- AMR_33 width "1640.0".
- AMR_33 abstract "The Automitrailleuse de Reconnaissance Renault Modèle 1933 (AMR 33 or Renault VM) was a French light tank developed during the Interbellum and used in the Second World War.Developed by Renault from 1932, the type was in 1933 ordered by the French Cavalry; a total of 123 would be built until 1935. The AMR 33 was lightly armed and armoured; though it was very fast for its day, it proved to be a mechanically unreliable vehicle, especially its suspension elements were too weak. It was therefore succeeded by an improved type, the AMR 35.Though its name might suggest otherwise, the AMR 33 was not a scout vehicle and mostly was not equipped with a radio set. The AMR 33s were intended to form a large mass of light tanks, preceding the medium types into battle. In reality they never served as such; when enough medium tanks were produced to form armoured divisions, the AMR 33 had already been replaced by the AMR 35 and was limited to the Cavalry Divisions and in 1940 to the Cavalry Light Divisions to provide fire support to motorised infantry and dismounted cavalry. In the Battle of France of 1940 the AMR 33s were quickly lost. Some captured vehicles were for the duration of the war used by Germany.".
- AMR_33 height "1.73".
- AMR_33 length "3.5".
- AMR_33 origin France.
- AMR_33 thumbnail AMR_33_Saumur_01.jpeg?width=300.
- AMR_33 type Light_tank.
- AMR_33 width "1.64".
- AMR_33 wikiPageExternalLink renault_amr33.htm.
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- AMR_33 wikiPageLength "25466".
- AMR_33 wikiPageOutDegree "53".
- AMR_33 wikiPageRevisionID "684882550".
- AMR_33 wikiPageWikiLink AMR_35.
- AMR_33 wikiPageWikiLink AMR_Citroën_Kégresse_P_28.
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- AMR_33 wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_France.
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- AMR_33 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cavalry_tanks.
- AMR_33 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Light_tanks_of_France.
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- AMR_33 wikiPageWikiLink Champagne_(province).
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- AMR_33 wikiPageWikiLink Saumur.
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- AMR_33 wikiPageWikiLink Tank_destroyer.
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- AMR_33 wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- AMR_33 wikiPageWikiLink Vancé.
- AMR_33 wikiPageWikiLink Vincennes.
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- AMR_33 wikiPageWikiLink File:AMR-33-Saumur.00043xt0.jpg.
- AMR_33 wikiPageWikiLink File:AMR_33_Saumur_01.jpeg.
- AMR_33 wikiPageWikiLink File:Renault_AMR33_mg_7791.jpg.
- AMR_33 wikiPageWikiLinkText "AMR 33".
- AMR_33 armour "13.0".
- AMR_33 caption "AMR 33 at Musée des Blindés".
- AMR_33 crew "2".
- AMR_33 designDate "1932".
- AMR_33 designer "Renault".
- AMR_33 engine "8".
- AMR_33 enginePower "84.0".
- AMR_33 fuelCapacity "128".
- AMR_33 isUk "yes".
- AMR_33 isVehicle "yes".
- AMR_33 manufacturer "Renault".
- AMR_33 name "Renault AMR 33".
- AMR_33 number "123".
- AMR_33 primaryArmament "7.5".
- AMR_33 productionDate "1933".
- AMR_33 secondaryArmament "reserve gun could be used as anti-aircraft weapon".
- AMR_33 suspension "oil damped horizontal springs".
- AMR_33 type Light_tank.
- AMR_33 usedBy "France, Nazi Germany".
- AMR_33 variants "AMR 33 TSF".
- AMR_33 vehicleRange "about".
- AMR_33 weight "5.5".
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- AMR_33 subject Category:Cavalry_tanks.
- AMR_33 subject Category:Light_tanks_of_France.
- AMR_33 subject Category:Light_tanks_of_the_interwar_period.
- AMR_33 subject Category:Military_vehicles_1930–1939.