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155mm Mle.50 was a French artillery gun design in 1950, it served as the main artillery weapon of the French army for over 30 years. Originally designed as a towed weapon it was also mounted on various tanks to create self propelled guns. Several other nations bought the 155mm Mle.50, the main ones being Switzerland and Israel, Sweden also bought a licence to produce the gun as the 15.5cm haubits F. Most countries have replaced it newer weapons but a few are still being use in Syrian today.   
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155mm Mle.50 was a French artillery gun design in 1950, it served as the main artillery weapon of the French army for over 30 years. Originally designed as a towed weapon it was also mounted on various tanks to create self propelled guns. Several other nations bought the 155mm Mle.50, the main ones being Switzerland and Israel, Sweden also bought a licence to produce the gun as the 15.5cm haubits F. Most countries have replaced them with newer weapons but a few are still being use in Syria today.   
 
    
 
    
  

Latest revision as of 11:41, 28 November 2016

155mm Mle.50
155mm Mle.50
General
Type: Artillery
Owner: France
Year: 1950
Specifications
Armament
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History
155mm Mle.50 was a French artillery gun design in 1950, it served as the main artillery weapon of the French army for over 30 years. Originally designed as a towed weapon it was also mounted on various tanks to create self propelled guns. Several other nations bought the 155mm Mle.50, the main ones being Switzerland and Israel, Sweden also bought a licence to produce the gun as the 15.5cm haubits F. Most countries have replaced them with newer weapons but a few are still being use in Syria today.


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France

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Defenses
Anti-Infantry: GFM Cloche
Anti-Tank: 75mm AC Mle.39, SS.11
Anti-Aircraft: 25mm CA Mle.40J, 75mm CA Mle.38, Bofors 40mm L/70
Artillery: 135mm Mle.32, 155mm Mle.50
Other: Gate
Ground Vehicles
Construction/Supply: Renault AGK, Loraine 37L, Bernard TT4, Hotchkiss CC2
Transport: Laffly S20, AMX-VTT
Armoured Car: Panhard 178, Panhard 201
Light Tank: Renault FT, AMX-13, AMX-13 (SS-11), ELC Even
Medium Tank: Schneider CA, Somua S-35, AMX-40, Renault G1R, Baudet-Donon-Roussel G1B, Lorraine G1L, Lorraine 40t, Batignolles-Châtillon 25t
Heavy Tank: Saint-Chamond, Char 2C, Char B1 bis, Char B1 ter, FCM F1, Arl-44, AMX-50 mle.50
Anti-Aircraft: L'autocanon de 75 mm, Berliet VPH, AMX-13 DCA
Tank Destroyer: ACL-135, Somua Sau-40, Somua S-35 CA, Lorraine CA, AMX-50 Foch
Artillery: Lorraine 39L Automoteur, Arl-40, Lorraine 155 mle.51
Aircraft
Fighter: Dewoitine 520, Arsenal VG39, Bugatti 110P, Mystère IV
Ground Attack: Breguet Bre-693, Arsenal VB10, MD.450 Ouragan
Carrier Aircraft: Levasseur PL.101, Loire-Nieuport LN.42, SO.8000 Narval
Bomber: Bloch MB.162, Bloch MB.175, Lioré et Olivier LeO 451, SO.4000, SO.4050 Vautour
Transport: Farman F.222, Burnelli OA-1, Nord 2501 Noratlas
Helicopter: SO.1310 Farfadet
Naval
Transport: LCT Mk.I, LCT Mk.VI
Destroyer: Adroit, Hardi, T 47
Cruiser/Battleship: Dunkerque, Richelieu, Alsace
Aircraft Carrier: Bearn, Joffre, Clemenceau PA28
Civilian
Vehicle: Traction Avant, Citroën 2CV
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