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photo29.jpgHello,

What is the name of this vehicle, when was it used and for what purposed?  I think it is French, other vehicles are LATIL

 



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Hello,

It is the "voiture-affût" (carriage) of the 240 mm modèle 1884 gun on Affût modèle 1916 Saint-Chamond.The barrel of the gun is on the "voiture-pièce" tracted also by a Latil TAR tractor.
60 of these coast artillery guns were mounted in 1917 on the carriage "affût modèle 1916" made by Saint-Chamond works.
Yours sincerely,
Guy François.

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Tks Lt

DJ



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Hi DJ,

that's another nice picture you're posting! The pontoon bridge is interesting too. Looks much more sophisticated than other contemporary bridges, made of wood. Is there any more known about this?

regards, Kieffer



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Found them on a Dutch Forum, they say it are Latil's crossing the Rhone

DJ



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kieffer wrote:

Hi DJ,

that's another nice picture you're posting! The pontoon bridge is interesting too. Looks much more sophisticated than other contemporary bridges, made of wood. Is there any more known about this?

regards, Kieffer


Hi everyone,

This is the 'FCM bridging equipment' (pont d'équipage FCM), strongly built in steel.

It dates from the early twenties. I have no precise information on the exact datation of this well-known series of picts but I would say c. 1925.

Regards

François

PS : very well-known for its tanks designs, FCM (Forges et chantiers de la Méditerranée, plants in La Seyne-sur-Mer, near Marseilles), is primarily a shipyard and it also produced different types of heavy equipment for civilian enginery purposes. There are several versions of its military bridging equipment, allowing up to 44 tons for crossing.

 



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