
Char 2C - Wikipedia
The char 2C, also known as the FCM 2C, was a French post WWI heavy tank landship, later considered a super-heavy tank. [1][page needed] It was developed during World War I but not …
Char 2C - Tank Encyclopedia
Jun 5, 2021 · The Char 2C would have been a formidable tank for World War 1, and even for the early interwar period, it was an impressive feat of engineering. It must be noted that for the …
French FCM Char 2C Tank 1921-40 - Mike's Research
Aug 28, 2022 · The French Char 2C tank was designed during the last years of WWI and was originally planned to be a super heavy "breakthrough" tank for the big offensive of 1919 which …
FCM 2C super heavy tank (1921)
The Char 2C was a French super heavy breakthrough tank built by Forges & Chantiers de la Mediterrannee, a naval yard in 1918 to breach the Hindenburg line. They were still in service …
File:Char2C 97.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
Jul 29, 2013 · English: Char 2C no. 97 "Lorraine" after capturing by German forces in western France, summer 1940.
French Char 2C Super-Heavy Tank Description and Kit Review
Jul 10, 2019 · The Char 2C was the result of a specification issued in 1916 by the General Headquarters of the French Army for a heavy breakthrough tank. The tank was to be heavily …
Category:FCM 2C - Wikimedia Commons
Feb 27, 2025 · Char 2C French super-heavy tank developed during World War I ... Char2C 97.jpg 629 × 513; 91 KB. Char2C 99 01 res.jpg 629 × 513; 173 KB. Char2Cpainting8.JPG 801 × 394; …
France Char 2C - WWII Tanks
Jan 1, 2025 · France Char 2C including a full vehicle details database showing armour thickness, speed and other vehicle characteristics together with weapons and their shell characteristics …
Char 2C (FCM 2C) - TracesOfWar.nl
Oct 29, 2024 · De Franse superzware tank Char 2C oftewel FCM 2C werd onder andere ontwikkeld om over brede loopgraven te kunnen rijden en was ook bedoeld om vijandelijke …
Char de Rupture 2C/ Char 2C - HistoryOfWar.org
Jan 22, 2016 · The Char de Rupture 2C or Char 2C was a very heavy tank that was designed during the First World War but produced in small numbers after the war.