Land Weapons

Light Tank (1934)

Renault

AMR 33/35

AMR 35
AMR 33

The Renault AMR 33 was the second Renault light tank design to be developed for the cavalry units in the early 1930s, under the same group of projects that led to the AMC 35. In contrast to the AMC 35, the AMR 33 was designed with speed in mind, and was the fastest of all the light tank designs used by the French Army in World War II. For its role as a reconnaissance tank, however, its armament was limited to just one turret-mounted 7.5-mm machine gun while the riveted armor was also kept necessarily thin. Most unique was the suspension, featuring a twin-wheeled bogie in the center flanked a pair of single wheels on bell cranks. An improved version, known as the AMR 35 eventually adapted other armament configurations, notably a 25-mm anti-tank gun. Unfortunately, its poor protection, ineffective armament, and lack of a radio limited its effective as a reconnaissance tank and it did not play a major role during the Battle of France. Surviving units were taken over by the German Army.

The Auto-Mitrailleuse de Reconnaissance requirement for the cavalry units was issued in 1931 along with two others (which resulted in the AMD 178 and AMC 35), and was the first to be fulfilled by Renault through its submission, the AMR 33 VM. After the initial production run, an improved model was developed as the AMR 35 ZT with a lengthened hull, more powerful engine, and different armament configurations including a 13.2-mm machine gun on the ZT1 (which could also be armed with the original 7.5-mm) or a 25-mm anti-tank gun in the ZT2 and ZT3 (in the latter case, mounted in a casemate). Lastly, the ZT4 used the turret from the FT-17, while the ADF1 was a radio-equipped command vehicle. Captured vehicles were known by their German designations PzSpWg VM 701(f) (AMR 33) and PzSpWg ZTI 702(f) (AMR 35). Some were used as 80-mm mortar platforms with their turrets removed.

Preceded by:

None

Succeeded by:

AMC 35 (1935)

Datafile

DesignAMR 33 VMAMR 35 ZT2
TypeLight TankLight Tank
Year19341936
Crew22
Dimensions
Length (w/Gun)11 ft 6 in11 ft 6 in
Width5 ft 5 in5 ft 5 in
Height5 ft 8½ in5 ft 8½ in
Ground Clearance0 ft 0 in0 ft 0 in
Track0 ft 0½ in0 ft 0½ in
Track on Ground0 ft 0½ in0 ft 0½ in
Weight
Combat12,125 lbs14,330 lbs
Ground Pressure12.66 psi12.66 psi
SuspensionVertical coil/Bell crankVertical coil/Bell crank
Performance
Speed (Off-Road)37 mph34 mph
Range (Off-Road)124 mi (87 mi)124 mi (59 mi)
AmphibiousNoNo
Fording2 ft 12 in2 ft 12 in
Vertical Obstacle1 ft 6 in2 ft 8 in
Trench5 ft 7 in5 ft 11 in
Gradient60%50%
Powerplant
Engine1 x 84-hp
Reinastella
1 x 85-hp
Renault
FuelGasolineGasoline
Power/Weight15.27 hp/t13.08 hp/t
Armament
Main1 x 7.5-mm
7.5mm MAC 31

Machine Gun
↑ 20° / ↓ -16° / ↔ 360°
SecondaryAnti-Aircraft:
1 x 7.50-mm
7.5mm MAC 31
Coaxial:
1 x 7.50-mm
7.5mm MAC 31
Ammo7.5-mm: 2,250
7.5-mm: 750
Armor
TypeSteelSteel
Thickness8 - 13 mm8 - 13 mm
Max Effective13 - 14 mm RHAe13 - 14 mm RHAe
Hull Upper Front13 mm / 20°13 mm / 20°
Hull Lower Front13 mm / 25°13 mm / 25°
Hull Upper Sides13 mm13 mm
Hull Lower Sides13 mm13 mm
Hull Lower Rear10 mm10 mm
Hull Top9 mm9 mm
Hull Bottom8 mm8 mm
Turret Mantlet13 mm13 mm
Turret Front13 mm / 5°13 mm / 5°
Turret Sides13 mm / 15°13 mm / 15°
Turret Rear10 mm / 15°10 mm / 15°
Turret Top9 mm9 mm
Production
Built12010
Total360

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