AMR P.103
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A light tank developed in 1935 by Citroën engineers. The vehicle underwent trials in April of the same year, which showed that the main components and crew had reliable protection. However, due to the unreliability of the chassis and hydraulic transmission, as well as low speed, the project was dropped in favor of the AMR 35. The only prototype was subsequently dismantled.
25 mm Canon Raccourci mle. 1934 A
AMR P.103
ER 29 bis A
Citroën 105
AMR P.103
Shell Types:
AP
APCR
Equipment:
Consumables:
Firepower: | |||||
Ammunition | 160 (rounds) | ||||
Caliber | 25 (mm) | ||||
Damage | 27 / 27 (HP) | ||||
Penetration | 46 / 68 (mm) | ||||
Rate of Fire | 35.29 (rounds/min) | ||||
Average Damage per Minute | 953 (HP) | ||||
Shells in the Magazine | |||||
Time for Loading Between Shots | (s) | ||||
Time for Complete Loading | (s) | ||||
Gun Loading | 1.70 (s) | ||||
Aiming Time | 1.80 (s) | ||||
Dispersion at 100 m | 0.38 (m) | ||||
Mobility: | |||||
Weight/Load Limit | 5.50 / 6.00 (t) | ||||
Engine Power | 95 (h.p.) | ||||
Specific Power | 17.27 (h.p./t) | ||||
Top Speed | 45 (km/h) | ||||
Reverse Speed | 20 (km/h) | ||||
Traverse Speed | 35 (deg/s) | ||||
Turret Traverse Speed | 30 (deg/s) | ||||
Survivability: | |||||
Hit Points | 350 (HP) | ||||
Hull Armor | 20 / 15 / 15 (mm) | ||||
Turret Armor | 20 / 10 / 10 (mm) | ||||
Spotting: | |||||
View Range | 320 (m) | ||||
Signal Range | 360 (m) | ||||
Crew: | |||||
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