

Great War Char Saint Chamond Tank
Char Saint Chamond
Includes one Char Saint Chamond tank
France's second attempt at designing a heavy tank led to the Char Saint Chamond, which was the largest tank built in France during the war.
Weighing in at 23 tonnes, the Char Saint Chamond was armed with a full-size 75mm gun located in the front of the vehicle, with 4 Hotchkiss machine-guns located on the sides. France produced about 400 of the Saint Chamond tanks during the war and used them alongside their other designs until the armistice in 1918.
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