Is the AMX 13 good?

The AMX-13-90 is a light tank, and a good one if you keep on scouting. Its low profile and good mobility are your best allies if you want to make good use of its 90 mm HEAT-FS shells, especially with its autoloader.

Is the AMX 13 still used?

Production halted with the AMX-13 Model 1987. After sales support and upgrades are still offered through GIAT Industries (now Nexter). The AMX-13 tank was phased out of service with the French Army in the 1980s.

What does AMX stand for in tanks?

So, when listing the tank names that we see most commonly I’m actually listing the manufacturers. AMX – Atelier de Construction d’Issy-les-Moulineaux (Eng: Construction Workshop Issy les Molineaux)

What is the point of an oscillating turret?

There are three primary advantages: higher placement of the gun in the turret, smaller turret size, and easier fitment of an autoloader. In a conventional design, the clearance between the breech of the gun and the ceiling inside the turret determines how far the gun can be depressed.

What tanks do the French use?

The Leclerc tank (French: char Leclerc) is a main battle tank (MBT) built by GIAT, now Nexter of France….Leclerc tank.

Leclerc
Secondary armament12.7 mm coaxial M2HB machine gun (1,100 rounds) 7.62 mm machine gun (3,000 rounds)

Is AMX-30 good?

As it combined a good accuracy with a penetration that was independent of range, it has been considered an “ideal round” for its day The AMX-30 was also designed to fire the OCC F1 Mle.

What’s the difference between a javelin and an AMX?

The Javelin had a one inch longer wheelbase and length, and was three inches wider (110″ wheelbase, 192″ length, 75″ width). SST trim continued, and AMX was the top-of-the-line, complete with a unique dash appliqué and styled grille.

Why do turrets spin?

Rotating gun turrets protect the weapon and its crew as they rotate. Barbettes were an alternative to turrets; with a barbette the protection was fixed, and the weapon and crew were on a rotating platform inside the barbette.

What does AMX-13 90 stand for?

The AMX 13 90 is a version of the AMX-13 French light tank that was produced from 1966 to 1985. From 1966 on, the 75mm high-velocity gun was replaced by a 90 mm (the AMX-13/90) medium velocity gun firing more effective HEAT ammunition, with the French upgrading all existing base models to this specification.

Is the AMX-13 tank still in service in France?

The AMX-13 tank was phased out of service with the French Army in the 1980s. Current French armoured vehicles with a similar role are the ERC 90 Sagaie and the AMX 10 RC .

How many tanks are in a AMX 13?

AMX-13 squadrons had four tanks, and were split into two sections of one infantry section and one light tank section each, along with an ammunition truck and command vehicle. These squadrons were used for screening and reconnaissance, locating enemy forces and engaging them.

What’s the difference between the AMX-13 and the AML-90?

The only significant change from the AMX-13 to the AMX-13-90 was the 90 mm F3 gun in a modified turret. The F3 was similar to the 90 mm DEFA D921/F1 gun of the AML-90, but the barrel was much longer. It therefore had a much higher muzzle velocity even though it used the same ammunition as the AML-90.