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AMX-13

The AMX-13 is a French light tank produced from 1952 to 1987. It served with the French Army, as the Char 13t-75 Modèle 51, and was exported to more than 26 other nations. Named after its initial weight of 13 tonnes, and featuring a tough and reliable chassis,[1] it was fitted with an oscillating turret built by GIAT Industries (now Nexter) with revolver type magazines, which were also used on the Austrian SK-105 Kürassier.[1] Including prototypes and export versions, over a hundred variants exist, including self-propelled guns, anti-aircraft systems, APCs, and ATGM versions.

AMX-13
AMX-13/90 at Tankfest 2023
TypeLight tank
Place of originFrance
Service history
WarsSuez Crisis
Algerian War
Sand War
Vietnam War
Cambodian Civil War
Dominican Civil War
Indo-Pakistani War of 1965
30 September Movement
Six-Day War
Western Sahara War
Indonesian invasion of East Timor
Lebanese Civil War
Guatemalan Civil War
Insurgency in Aceh
Production history
DesignerAtelier de Construction d'Issy-les-Moulineaux
Designed1946
ManufacturerAtelier de Construction Roanne
Produced1952–1987
No. built7,700 (Total)
3,400 (Exported)
4,300 (Used in French military)
Specifications
Mass13.7 t (30,000 lb) empty
14.5 t (32,000 lb) combat
Length6.36 m (20 ft 10 in) with gun
4.88 m (16 ft 0 in) hull
Width2.51 m (8 ft 3 in)
Height2.35 m (7 ft 9 in)
Crew3 (Commander, gunner and driver)

Armour10–40 mm (0.39–1.57 in)
Main
armament
AMX-13/75: 75 mm SA 50 L/61
AMX-13/90: 90 mm CN-90-F3 L/52
AMX-13/105: 105 mm CN-105 L/57 with 32 Rounds
Secondary
armament
1× 7.5 mm (or 7.62 mm) coaxial machine gun with 3,600 Rounds
1× 7.62 mm AA machine gun (optional)
2× 2 smoke grenade dischargers
EngineSOFAM Model 8Gxb 8-cylinder water-cooled petrol engine
250 hp (190 kW)
Power/weight17 hp/tonne
SuspensionTorsion bar suspension
Operational
range
400 km (250 mi)
Maximum speed 60 km/h (37 mph)

Development

The tank was designed at the Atelier de Construction d'Issy-les-Moulineaux (AMX) in 1946 to meet a requirement for an air-portable vehicle to support paratroopers. The first prototype ran from 1948. The compact chassis had torsion bar suspension with five road-wheels and two return rollers; the engine runs the length of the tank on the right side, with the driver on the left. It features an uncommon two-part FL-10 oscillating turret, where the gun is fixed to the turret and the entire upper turret changes elevation. The turret is set to the rear of the vehicle and holds the commander and gunner. The original 75 mm SA 50 gun was loaded by an automatic loading system fed by two six-round magazines located in on either side of the automatic loader in the turret's bustle. The 12 rounds available in the drum magazines meant that the crew could engage targets quickly; however, once those rounds were expended, the vehicle commander and gunner could either manually refill them from within the turret or retreat to cover and reload shells from outside the vehicle through hatches above.

 
Early variant of the AMX-13 trialled in Sweden, 1952.

Production began at ARE (Atelier de Construction Roanne) in 1952, with the first tanks delivered the following year. In 1964, production was transferred to Creusot-Loire at Chalon-sur-Saône, as ARE switched to the production of the AMX-30 MBT, and the numbers produced declined significantly.

After 1966, AMX-13s in French service were up-gunned with a 90 mm CN-90-F3 L/52 medium pressure gun firing more effective high-explosive anti-tank (HEAT) munitions; this variant was designated AMX-13/90.[2] The F3 was similar to the DEFA D921/F1 low pressure gun developed for the Panhard AML-90, and even utilized the same ammunition, though it possessed a significantly higher muzzle velocity.[3] By the late 1960s, an export model of the AMX-13 was also available with an even larger 105 mm CN-105 L/57 gun in a FL-12 turret.[2]

Although there were many variants on the turret, the basic chassis was almost unchanged until 1985, when changes including a new diesel engine, fully automatic transmission and new hydropneumatic suspension were introduced. Production halted with the AMX-13 Model 1987. After sales support and upgrades are still[when?] offered through GIAT Industries (now Nexter).

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.

Additional characteristics

 
Close view of oscillating turret
  • Ground clearance: 370 mm (15 in)
  • Fording: 600 mm (24 in)
  • Vertical obstacle 650 mm (26 in)
  • Trench: 1.6 m (5 ft 3 in)
  • Gradient 60%
  • Side slope: 60%
  • NBC system: None
  • Night vision: Optional

Service history

France

During the Suez Crisis of 1956, the French Army used two sections of the 2nd Foreign Cavalry Regiment's AMX-13 tanks in Port Fouad. The AMX-13s also saw limited action in the Algerian War, largely due to the rough terrain in most of Algeria and much of the fighting with the anti-colonial guerillas being in the difficult terrain of the countryside.[4] France also fielded a number of AMX-13s fitted with US Chaffee light tank turrets in the fighting in Algeria.

Argentina

The Argentinian Army fielded locally-built versions of both the AMX-13-105 and the AMX-VCI armoured personnel carrier.

Argentine AMX-13s were not deployed during the 1982 war with the UK. Senior commanders considered that off-road conditions in the Malvinas/Falkland Islands were too boggy for all of the armoured vehicles available at the time. The newly-developed Tanque Argentino Mediano (TAM) was not yet available. For on-road operations in the islands, Argentina's Panhard AML-90 wheeled fighting vehicles were considered more suitable than the AMX-13. The higher speed and other aspects of the Panhard's performance also represented acceptable trade-offs for its smaller (90 mm) main gun, relative to the AMX-13 (105 mm).

Dominican Republic

AMX-13s saw service among both the loyalists and the rebels during the Dominican Civil War of 1965. Two AMX-13s used by the rebel forces were destroyed by M50 Ontos of the United States Marine Corps during the subsequent American intervention in the Dominican Republic.

Israel

 
Decommissioned Israeli AMX-13 on display at Yad La-Shiryon Tank Museum in Latrun.

The AMX-13 was Israel's first modern tank and was purchased at a time when France was the only country willing to openly sell arms to Israel. By 1956, Israel had received 180 AMX-13 light tanks as part of an agreement to reinforce Israel's military and to maintain the balance in Israel's favour after the Egyptian–Czechoslovak arms deal. Besides buying whole AMX-13s, Israel also purchased a quantity of 75mm main guns of these light tanks for fitting (upgunning) into other tanks in their inventory, such as the American M4 Sherman. Due to the shortage of tanks, the IDF used them as main battle tanks and employed them to form a tank battalion in the 7th Armored Brigade. IDF reconnaissance units did not use AMX 13s.

By 1967, Israel had acquired about 400 AMX-13s and formed three AMX-13 battalions, all of which fought actively on all fronts during the Six-Day War. The first battalion moved south in the West Bank area through Taluzi and Tubas and occupied Nablus (against Jordan). The second, attacking Egypt, captured the strongpoints protecting the Gaza Strip and the coastal road in the north of the Sinai Peninsula. The third, finally, assaulted the Golan Heights in south-western Syria.

The IDF realised that the AMX-13 tank was too lightly-armoured and had a weak main gun. Losses were heavy at places like Rafah Junction and Jiradi Pass during the Six-Day War with many destroyed by heavier Arab-fielded Soviet armour, such as T-55 MBTs and IS-3 (tank) heavy tanks. Subsequently, Israel gradually phased out all of its AMX-13s following the Six-Day War, with most ending up being sold to the then newly established Singapore Army between 1968 and 1969.

India

 
Indian AMX-13

During the 1965 Indo-Pakistan War, India deployed AMX-13 Tanks to oppose the initial armour onslaught of Operation Grand Slam in the Chhamb-Jaurian area and also in the Battle of Asal Uttar.

During the 1965 Indo-Pakistani War in Chhamb-Jaurian in Jammu & Kashmir, the 20 Lancers, equipped with AMX-13 tanks was under command of the 10th Infantry Division. Pakistan's surprise attack on 1 September, Operation Grand Slam, fell on 191 Infantry Brigade which was supported by "C" Squadron of the regiment, under Maj Bhaskar Roy. The Pakistani armoured attack comprised two regiments, one of M48 Patton medium tanks and one of M36B2 tank destroyers.[5] The attack began at 0805 hours and was strongly resisted. During the initial phases of the attack, Roy destroyed six Pattons, three recoilless guns and captured a jeep. A second attack was launched by Pakistani armour at 1100 hours and contested by the AMX-13s of 20 Lancers, which despite being outgunned and outnumbered, destroyed a total 13 tanks that day and prevented the encirclement of 191 Infantry Brigade.[6] The regiment later fought in the defence of Jaurian under 41 Infantry Brigade.[7] For the defense of Chhamb-Jaurian, the regiment was awarded a theatre honour and Maj Bhaskar Roy was awarded Maha Vir Chakra for his leadership in this action.[6]

In the Battle of Assal Uttar, on 8–10 September 1965 in Asal Uttar (Khem Karan, Punjab, India), a regiment of AMX-13s — 8th Light Cavalry — along with a regiment each of Centurions and M4 Shermans fought off and defeated a Pakistani armoured offensive comprising five regiments of M48 Patton tanks and one regiment of M24 Chaffee tanks.[8]

Indonesia

 
Indonesian AMX-13/75 Modèle 51 (SM1) in the lead of another two AMX-13 tanks and one AMX-VTT APC.

The Indonesian Army received 175 AMX-13/75, 32 AMX-VCI (including 4 command variants and six ARV variants), and 10 AMX-13 PDP from France in 1960, which were delivered in 1960–1962. Indonesia then bought around 100 to 180 ex-Royal Netherlands Army AMX-VCI in 1976, which were modernized and delivered in 1977–1978. The last batch of AMX-13 family were bought in 1980–1981, when the Army acquired 130 second-hand but modernized AMX-13/105 from the Netherlands.[9]

The AMX-13s first saw combat against the 30 September Movement in 1965, when they were deployed to secure Jakarta from the attempted coup.[10]

AMX-13/75 tanks and the VCI variants participated in the 1975 Indonesian invasion of East Timor (known in Indonesia as Operasi Seroja).[11][12]

Indonesian AMX-13s also participated in the 2003–2004 Indonesian offensive in Aceh.[13]

The AMX-13 gained momentary notoriety in Indonesian social media in September 2020, after an AMX-13 driver lost control when making a turn and ran over a street food vendor cart and four motorcycles.[14] The accident happened on 10 September 2020 at around 11:00 WIB, at an intersection in Cipatat District, West Bandung Regency, during a 4th Cavalry Battalion company-level combat readiness exercise. No one was injured and the owners of the cart and vehicles were given compensation totaling 15.4 million rupiah.[15]

Lebanon

The Lebanese Army was an important user of the AMX-13 in the Middle East, purchasing 42 AMX-13/75s and 22 AMX-13/105s from France in 1972.[16] Lebanese AMX-13s saw extensive service during the Lebanese Civil War in the hands of the regular Lebanese Army and various armed groups in and outside Beirut between 1975 and 1990, following the collapse of the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) structure in January 1976, and later again in February 1984 in the wake of the Mountain War. During this period, most of the regular Army's AMX-13s fell into the hands of the competing Christian-rightist Lebanese Front and Muslim-leftist Lebanese National Movement (LNM) militias or were taken way by dissident rebellious Lebanese Army factions. France later delivered additional 13 AMX-13/90s to the regular Lebanese Army between 1978-1981 and again in 1984.[17][18] Captured AMX-13s were employed by the Lebanese Arab Army (LAA),[19] Army of Free Lebanon (AFL),[20] Kataeb Regulatory Forces (KRF), Tigers Militia, Lebanese Forces (LF), South Lebanon Army (SLA), Amal Movement, and the People's Liberation Army (PLA).[21] Nearly all AMX-13s eventually were returned by the demobilized militias to the Lebanese Army between 1990 and 1993. Currently none of the Lebanese AMX-13 light tanks is believed to remain operational.[16]

In July 2018, six of these withdrawn AMX-13 and various other former Lebanese Army military vehicles were dumped in the sea off the coast of Sidon in southern Lebanon and used as part of an artificial reef.

Morocco

Morocco used some AMX-13s in the Sand War of 1963. Later on, they were engaged in the Western Sahara conflict. They were supplemented by the similar Austrian SK-105 Kürassier light tank during that war.

Prototypes

  • Char AMX-13 (2A): Prototype with 4 roadwheels and trailing idler
  • Char AMX-13 (2B): Prototype with 5 roadwheels and raised idler
  • Char AMX-13 (2C): Prototype with FL-10 turret and two support rollers
  • Char AMX-13 (2D): Prototype with 4 support rollers
  • Char AMX-13 (2E): Prototype with 3 support rollers and 90 mm gun
  • Char AMX-13 (2F): Prototype with 2 support rollers and, later, a thermal sleeve

Other prototypes

  • AMX-13 avec tourelle: A14 Fitted with a German HS-30 turret
  • AMX-13/105: Fitted with a 105 mm howitzer barrel
  • AMX-13/75 (AMX-13e): Experimental variant with a short-barreled SA 49 75 mm in FL-11 oscillating turret
  • Char AMX-13 avec Canon 57 L/100: Prototype with a special gun
  • AMX-13 Twin 20 mm in a welded turret without a bustle
  • Char 48FCM: AKA Char 12T FCM, DCA de Quatre Canons de 20 mm—4 x 20 mm cannon in an FL-4 turret
  • DCA de 40 mm: AKA Char 13T DCA a 40 mmBofors L/70 gun in a large faceted turret (DCA = Défense Contre Avions)[22]
  • AMX-13 GTI: Improved suspension by Krauss-Maffei
  • AMX-13 THS: Prototype fitted with hydrostatic transmission
  • AMX-13: Fitted with Rapace 14 MBRL
  • AMX-13 HOT: Fitted with HOT ATGM launchers

Production variants

 
SS.11 anti-tank missile-launcher version of the AMX-13
 
AMX-13 DCA AA version
 
Modified AMX VCI (APC version of the AMX-13) with the American M55 turret
  • AMX-Chaffee: Some initial vehicles were fitted with the turret of the M24 Chaffee
  • AMX-13 [DTT]: Initial vehicles with the turret of the M24 Chaffee converted into a driver training tank (DTT). Gun removed.
  • AMX-13/75 Modèle 51: High-velocity SA 50 75 mm Gun in FL-10 turret, with four top rollers and revised stowage
  • AMX-13/75 Modèle 51 FL11: Low-recoil SA 49 75 mm gun in FL-11 turret as installed in Panhard EBR armoured car, with two top rollers
  • AMX-13 T75 (Char Lance SS-11): Fitted with SS.11 ATGM launchers
  • AMX-13 T75 avec TCA: Fitted with an electronic guidance system for the missiles (TCA stands for "télécommande automatique")[23]
  • AMX-13/90 C90: FL-10 turret refitted with the CN 90 F3 90 mm gun
  • AMX-13/90 LRF: Fitted with a laser rangefinder
  • AMX-13/105 Modèle 58: Fitted with a CN 105-57 105 mm Gun in an FL-12 turret (used by the Argentine Army and the Netherlands)
  • AMX-13/105: Upgraded export version of the Modele 58 with a thermal sleeve and a revised hull front
  • AMX-13 Model 1987

Late production version

  • AMX-13 DCA 30: SPAAG version with a retractable radar and two 30mm cannons fitted; 60 were produced beginning in 1969. (DCA = Défense Contre Avions)[24]
  • AMX-13 [Training Tank]: AMX-13 with the turret removed; used for driver training
  • AMX-13 CD (Char de Depannage) Modèle 55 (AMX-D): Recovery version
  • AMX-13 PDP (Poseur De Pont) Modèle 57: Scissors-type bridgelayer

Modernisation packages

  • Cockerill 90 mm Regunning Packaging: 90 mm upgunning package
  • Giat Industries upgrade with a Baudouin 6F 11 SRY diesel engine and an upgraded turret
  • Giat Industries Add-on Armour package installed on turret front/sides and glacis plate
  • NIMDA Upgrade Package: Israeli retrofit package
  • INDRA Amazon Fire Control System upgrade with thermal imaging and a laser rangefinder

National

Indonesia
 
The Indonesian Army's AMX-13/105 Modèle 58 (SM1) Note the hydropneumatic suspension and also the modified hull and turret stowage bins as part of SM1 upgrade
  •  
    The Indonesian Army's AMX-13/105 Retrofit
    AMX-13/75 Modèle 51 (SM1) some were upgraded in 1995 with Detroit Diesel DDA GM6V-53T, ZF 5WG-180 Automatic Transmission, and hydropneumatic "Dunlopstrut" Suspension. Based on Singapore SM1 upgrade packages but without the upgraded gunner sight.[25]
  • AMX-13/105 Modèle 58 (SM1) some were upgraded in 1995 with Detroit Diesel DDA GM6V-53T, ZF 5WG-180 Automatic Transmission, and hydropneumatic "Dunlopstrut" Suspension. Based on Singapore SM1 upgrade packages but without the upgraded gunner sight.[25]
  • AMX-13/105 Retrofit major modernization and upgrade program done by local defense firm PT. PINDAD featuring reworked front glacis to accommodate new diesel engine & transmission, new torsion bar suspension, updated FCS (laser range finder, thermal imager, day camera),[26] new 105 mm gun (GIAT CN 105 G1) and turret (Steyr JT-1 Oscillating turret) from SK-105 Kürassier.[25]
Netherlands
  • AMX-13/FL-12: Dutch upgrade fitted with a searchlight and FN MAG machine guns
  • AMX-13/FL-15: Dutch FL-12 version refitted with an FL-15 Turret
Peru
  • AMX-13PA5 Escorpion Upgrade for a standard AMX-13/105 by the Peruvian designer Sergio Casanave, fitted with modern communications and four anti-tank guided missiles.
  • AMX-13PA8 Escorpion-2 Equipped with Dante fire-control system (a ballistic computer/laser range-finder/night vision/CCTV system). Four Ukrainian laser-guided Barrier R-2 anti-tank missiles and 7.62 mm and 12.7 mm machine-guns were also proposed.
Singapore
 
The Singapore Army's AMX-13 Armoured Vehicle-Launched Bridge (AVLB)
 
The Singapore Army's AMX-13/SM-1 (Singapore Modernised 1)
  • AMX-13S Rebuild of standard AMX-13/75 Modèle 51 (FL-10) by Singapore prior to SM-1 upgrade.
  • AMX-13SM1 (Singapore Modernised 1): Singaporean upgrade with modern communications, a new diesel engine replacing the original petrol engine, improved transmissions/suspensions system, laser range-finder and night vision elbow upgrade by ST Kinetics.[27] The 75 mm main gun remained unchanged.[27]
Switzerland
  • Leichter Panzer 51: Swiss Army version
Venezuela
  • AMX-13V CLI upgraded AMX-13/90 for Venezuelan Army
  • AMX-13 [LAR-160] Venezuelan MLRS version armed with IMI LAR-160 mm rockets
  • AMX-13M51 Ráfaga Venezuelan Army's AA version armed with two 40 mm cannons mounted on an M-4E1 turret

APC

The AMX-13 was the basis of a family of APCs beginning with the AMX-VTT and culminating with the AMX-VCI. The APC chassis was itself the basis of a number of variants.

Self propelled howitzer

105 mm
 
105mm howitzer variant 4 purchased for trials by the Swiss Army.
  • AMX Mk 61 (AMX-105A) Automoteur de 105 du AMX-13 en casemate: 105 mm casemate SP
  • AMX Mk 61 (Netherlands) Dutch Army version with 30 caliber howitzer and Browning commander's MG
  • AMX Mk 62 (AMX-105B) Prototype with 105 mm howitzer in a turret
  • AMX Mk 63 (AMX-105B, AMX Mk F2) Prototype of Mk 62 with MG cupola fitted to turret
155 mm
  • AMX Mk F3 (Obusier de 155 mm sur affut automoteur AMX-13 T, AMX-155) 155 mm SPH

Operators

AMX-13 (current)

 
Peruvian AMX-13 minus the 75mm main gun after upgrades and converted to carrying Kornet-E ATGM (NATO reporting name AT-14 Spriggan).
 
Dutch AMX-13/105 Modèle 58.
  •   Ecuador: 108 AMX-13/105s[2]
  •   Indonesia: From the total of 305 of which are 175 AMX-13/75 and 130 AMX-13/105, it is estimated only 120+ mixed and modernized AMX-13/75 and AMX-13/105 still in service as 2018. Scheduled for replacement by the PT Pindad Harimau jointly developed by Indonesia and Turkey. 10 AMX-13 PDP Modèle 57 and 34 AMX-13 CD Modèle 55 (AMX-D) ARV.[2][25]
  •   Morocco: 120 AMX-13/75s and 4 AMX-13 CD armoured recovery vehicles;[2] 5 operational.[28]
  •   Peru: 108 tanks; 30 AMX-13/75s and 78 AMX-13/105s[2]
  •   Venezuela: 67 AMX-13s; 36 AMX-13/75s and 31 AMX-13/90s[2]

AMX-13 (former)

 
A Pakistani tank crew operating a captured Indian AMX-13
 
Swiss 75 mm armed AMX-13 light tanks on parade in 1981.

In popular culture

The AMX-13 has made some major TV and film appearances, most notably in the 1984 French war film Les Morfalous, where a Tunisian Army AMX-13/75 is mocked up as a German Panzer IV medium tank serving with the Afrika Korps.

A Moroccan Army AMX-13/75 briefly appears in the 2001 action thriller film Spy Game, mocked up as a Lebanese militia light tank being hit by a RPG-7 anti-tank round in a street fighting scene set during the War of the Camps in Beirut.

See also

AMX series

Vehicles of comparable role, performance, and era

References

Notes

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  • Speilberger, Walter (1967). AMX.13. Armour in Profile. Profile Publications. Nº 12.
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External links

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The AMX 13 is a French light tank produced from 1952 to 1987 It served with the French Army as the Char 13t 75 Modele 51 and was exported to more than 26 other nations Named after its initial weight of 13 tonnes and featuring a tough and reliable chassis 1 it was fitted with an oscillating turret built by GIAT Industries now Nexter with revolver type magazines which were also used on the Austrian SK 105 Kurassier 1 Including prototypes and export versions over a hundred variants exist including self propelled guns anti aircraft systems APCs and ATGM versions AMX 13AMX 13 90 at Tankfest 2023TypeLight tankPlace of originFranceService historyWarsSuez Crisis Algerian War Sand War Vietnam War Cambodian Civil War Dominican Civil War Indo Pakistani War of 1965 30 September Movement Six Day War Western Sahara War Indonesian invasion of East Timor Lebanese Civil War Guatemalan Civil War Insurgency in AcehProduction historyDesignerAtelier de Construction d Issy les MoulineauxDesigned1946ManufacturerAtelier de Construction RoanneProduced1952 1987No built7 700 Total 3 400 Exported 4 300 Used in French military SpecificationsMass13 7 t 30 000 lb empty14 5 t 32 000 lb combatLength6 36 m 20 ft 10 in with gun4 88 m 16 ft 0 in hullWidth2 51 m 8 ft 3 in Height2 35 m 7 ft 9 in Crew3 Commander gunner and driver Armour10 40 mm 0 39 1 57 in MainarmamentAMX 13 75 75 mm SA 50 L 61AMX 13 90 90 mm CN 90 F3 L 52AMX 13 105 105 mm CN 105 L 57 with 32 RoundsSecondaryarmament1 7 5 mm or 7 62 mm coaxial machine gun with 3 600 Rounds1 7 62 mm AA machine gun optional 2 2 smoke grenade dischargersEngineSOFAM Model 8Gxb 8 cylinder water cooled petrol engine250 hp 190 kW Power weight17 hp tonneSuspensionTorsion bar suspensionOperationalrange400 km 250 mi Maximum speed60 km h 37 mph Contents 1 Development 1 1 Additional characteristics 2 Service history 2 1 France 2 2 Argentina 2 3 Dominican Republic 2 4 Israel 2 5 India 2 6 Indonesia 2 7 Lebanon 2 8 Morocco 3 Prototypes 3 1 Other prototypes 4 Production variants 4 1 Late production version 4 1 1 Modernisation packages 4 2 National 4 3 APC 4 4 Self propelled howitzer 5 Operators 5 1 AMX 13 current 5 2 AMX 13 former 6 In popular culture 7 See also 7 1 AMX series 7 2 Vehicles of comparable role performance and era 8 References 8 1 Notes 8 2 Bibliography 9 External linksDevelopment EditThe tank was designed at the Atelier de Construction d Issy les Moulineaux AMX in 1946 to meet a requirement for an air portable vehicle to support paratroopers The first prototype ran from 1948 The compact chassis had torsion bar suspension with five road wheels and two return rollers the engine runs the length of the tank on the right side with the driver on the left It features an uncommon two part FL 10 oscillating turret where the gun is fixed to the turret and the entire upper turret changes elevation The turret is set to the rear of the vehicle and holds the commander and gunner The original 75 mm SA 50 gun was loaded by an automatic loading system fed by two six round magazines located in on either side of the automatic loader in the turret s bustle The 12 rounds available in the drum magazines meant that the crew could engage targets quickly however once those rounds were expended the vehicle commander and gunner could either manually refill them from within the turret or retreat to cover and reload shells from outside the vehicle through hatches above Early variant of the AMX 13 trialled in Sweden 1952 Production began at ARE Atelier de Construction Roanne in 1952 with the first tanks delivered the following year In 1964 production was transferred to Creusot Loire at Chalon sur Saone as ARE switched to the production of the AMX 30 MBT and the numbers produced declined significantly After 1966 AMX 13s in French service were up gunned with a 90 mm CN 90 F3 L 52 medium pressure gun firing more effective high explosive anti tank HEAT munitions this variant was designated AMX 13 90 2 The F3 was similar to the DEFA D921 F1 low pressure gun developed for the Panhard AML 90 and even utilized the same ammunition though it possessed a significantly higher muzzle velocity 3 By the late 1960s an export model of the AMX 13 was also available with an even larger 105 mm CN 105 L 57 gun in a FL 12 turret 2 Although there were many variants on the turret the basic chassis was almost unchanged until 1985 when changes including a new diesel engine fully automatic transmission and new hydropneumatic suspension were introduced Production halted with the AMX 13 Model 1987 After sales support and upgrades are still when offered through GIAT Industries now Nexter 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 Additional characteristics Edit Close view of oscillating turretGround clearance 370 mm 15 in Fording 600 mm 24 in Vertical obstacle 650 mm 26 in Trench 1 6 m 5 ft 3 in Gradient 60 Side slope 60 NBC system None Night vision OptionalService history EditFrance Edit During the Suez Crisis of 1956 the French Army used two sections of the 2nd Foreign Cavalry Regiment s AMX 13 tanks in Port Fouad The AMX 13s also saw limited action in the Algerian War largely due to the rough terrain in most of Algeria and much of the fighting with the anti colonial guerillas being in the difficult terrain of the countryside 4 France also fielded a number of AMX 13s fitted with US Chaffee light tank turrets in the fighting in Algeria Argentina Edit The Argentinian Army fielded locally built versions of both the AMX 13 105 and the AMX VCI armoured personnel carrier Argentine AMX 13s were not deployed during the 1982 war with the UK Senior commanders considered that off road conditions in the Malvinas Falkland Islands were too boggy for all of the armoured vehicles available at the time The newly developed Tanque Argentino Mediano TAM was not yet available For on road operations in the islands Argentina s Panhard AML 90 wheeled fighting vehicles were considered more suitable than the AMX 13 The higher speed and other aspects of the Panhard s performance also represented acceptable trade offs for its smaller 90 mm main gun relative to the AMX 13 105 mm This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it April 2023 Dominican Republic Edit AMX 13s saw service among both the loyalists and the rebels during the Dominican Civil War of 1965 Two AMX 13s used by the rebel forces were destroyed by M50 Ontos of the United States Marine Corps during the subsequent American intervention in the Dominican Republic Israel Edit Decommissioned Israeli AMX 13 on display at Yad La Shiryon Tank Museum in Latrun The AMX 13 was Israel s first modern tank and was purchased at a time when France was the only country willing to openly sell arms to Israel By 1956 Israel had received 180 AMX 13 light tanks as part of an agreement to reinforce Israel s military and to maintain the balance in Israel s favour after the Egyptian Czechoslovak arms deal Besides buying whole AMX 13s Israel also purchased a quantity of 75mm main guns of these light tanks for fitting upgunning into other tanks in their inventory such as the American M4 Sherman Due to the shortage of tanks the IDF used them as main battle tanks and employed them to form a tank battalion in the 7th Armored Brigade IDF reconnaissance units did not use AMX 13s By 1967 Israel had acquired about 400 AMX 13s and formed three AMX 13 battalions all of which fought actively on all fronts during the Six Day War The first battalion moved south in the West Bank area through Taluzi and Tubas and occupied Nablus against Jordan The second attacking Egypt captured the strongpoints protecting the Gaza Strip and the coastal road in the north of the Sinai Peninsula The third finally assaulted the Golan Heights in south western Syria The IDF realised that the AMX 13 tank was too lightly armoured and had a weak main gun Losses were heavy at places like Rafah Junction and Jiradi Pass during the Six Day War with many destroyed by heavier Arab fielded Soviet armour such as T 55 MBTs and IS 3 tank heavy tanks Subsequently Israel gradually phased out all of its AMX 13s following the Six Day War with most ending up being sold to the then newly established Singapore Army between 1968 and 1969 India Edit Indian AMX 13During the 1965 Indo Pakistan War India deployed AMX 13 Tanks to oppose the initial armour onslaught of Operation Grand Slam in the Chhamb Jaurian area and also in the Battle of Asal Uttar During the 1965 Indo Pakistani War in Chhamb Jaurian in Jammu amp Kashmir the 20 Lancers equipped with AMX 13 tanks was under command of the 10th Infantry Division Pakistan s surprise attack on 1 September Operation Grand Slam fell on 191 Infantry Brigade which was supported by C Squadron of the regiment under Maj Bhaskar Roy The Pakistani armoured attack comprised two regiments one of M48 Patton medium tanks and one of M36B2 tank destroyers 5 The attack began at 0805 hours and was strongly resisted During the initial phases of the attack Roy destroyed six Pattons three recoilless guns and captured a jeep A second attack was launched by Pakistani armour at 1100 hours and contested by the AMX 13s of 20 Lancers which despite being outgunned and outnumbered destroyed a total 13 tanks that day and prevented the encirclement of 191 Infantry Brigade 6 The regiment later fought in the defence of Jaurian under 41 Infantry Brigade 7 For the defense of Chhamb Jaurian the regiment was awarded a theatre honour and Maj Bhaskar Roy was awarded Maha Vir Chakra for his leadership in this action 6 In the Battle of Assal Uttar on 8 10 September 1965 in Asal Uttar Khem Karan Punjab India a regiment of AMX 13s 8th Light Cavalry along with a regiment each of Centurions and M4 Shermans fought off and defeated a Pakistani armoured offensive comprising five regiments of M48 Patton tanks and one regiment of M24 Chaffee tanks 8 Indonesia Edit Indonesian AMX 13 75 Modele 51 SM1 in the lead of another two AMX 13 tanks and one AMX VTT APC The Indonesian Army received 175 AMX 13 75 32 AMX VCI including 4 command variants and six ARV variants and 10 AMX 13 PDP from France in 1960 which were delivered in 1960 1962 Indonesia then bought around 100 to 180 ex Royal Netherlands Army AMX VCI in 1976 which were modernized and delivered in 1977 1978 The last batch of AMX 13 family were bought in 1980 1981 when the Army acquired 130 second hand but modernized AMX 13 105 from the Netherlands 9 The AMX 13s first saw combat against the 30 September Movement in 1965 when they were deployed to secure Jakarta from the attempted coup 10 AMX 13 75 tanks and the VCI variants participated in the 1975 Indonesian invasion of East Timor known in Indonesia as Operasi Seroja 11 12 Indonesian AMX 13s also participated in the 2003 2004 Indonesian offensive in Aceh 13 The AMX 13 gained momentary notoriety in Indonesian social media in September 2020 after an AMX 13 driver lost control when making a turn and ran over a street food vendor cart and four motorcycles 14 The accident happened on 10 September 2020 at around 11 00 WIB at an intersection in Cipatat District West Bandung Regency during a 4th Cavalry Battalion company level combat readiness exercise No one was injured and the owners of the cart and vehicles were given compensation totaling 15 4 million rupiah 15 Lebanon Edit The Lebanese Army was an important user of the AMX 13 in the Middle East purchasing 42 AMX 13 75s and 22 AMX 13 105s from France in 1972 16 Lebanese AMX 13s saw extensive service during the Lebanese Civil War in the hands of the regular Lebanese Army and various armed groups in and outside Beirut between 1975 and 1990 following the collapse of the Lebanese Armed Forces LAF structure in January 1976 and later again in February 1984 in the wake of the Mountain War During this period most of the regular Army s AMX 13s fell into the hands of the competing Christian rightist Lebanese Front and Muslim leftist Lebanese National Movement LNM militias or were taken way by dissident rebellious Lebanese Army factions France later delivered additional 13 AMX 13 90s to the regular Lebanese Army between 1978 1981 and again in 1984 17 18 Captured AMX 13s were employed by the Lebanese Arab Army LAA 19 Army of Free Lebanon AFL 20 Kataeb Regulatory Forces KRF Tigers Militia Lebanese Forces LF South Lebanon Army SLA Amal Movement and the People s Liberation Army PLA 21 Nearly all AMX 13s eventually were returned by the demobilized militias to the Lebanese Army between 1990 and 1993 Currently none of the Lebanese AMX 13 light tanks is believed to remain operational 16 In July 2018 six of these withdrawn AMX 13 and various other former Lebanese Army military vehicles were dumped in the sea off the coast of Sidon in southern Lebanon and used as part of an artificial reef Morocco Edit Morocco used some AMX 13s in the Sand War of 1963 Later on they were engaged in the Western Sahara conflict They were supplemented by the similar Austrian SK 105 Kurassier light tank during that war Prototypes EditChar AMX 13 2A Prototype with 4 roadwheels and trailing idler Char AMX 13 2B Prototype with 5 roadwheels and raised idler Char AMX 13 2C Prototype with FL 10 turret and two support rollers Char AMX 13 2D Prototype with 4 support rollers Char AMX 13 2E Prototype with 3 support rollers and 90 mm gun Char AMX 13 2F Prototype with 2 support rollers and later a thermal sleeveOther prototypes Edit AMX 13 avec tourelle A14 Fitted with a German HS 30 turret AMX 13 105 Fitted with a 105 mm howitzer barrel AMX 13 75 AMX 13e Experimental variant with a short barreled SA 49 75 mm in FL 11 oscillating turret Char AMX 13 avec Canon 57 L 100 Prototype with a special gun AMX 13 Twin 20 mm in a welded turret without a bustle Char 48FCM AKA Char 12T FCM DCA de Quatre Canons de 20 mm 4 x 20 mm cannon in an FL 4 turret DCA de 40 mm AKA Char 13T DCA a 40 mmBofors L 70 gun in a large faceted turret DCA Defense Contre Avions 22 AMX 13 GTI Improved suspension by Krauss Maffei AMX 13 THS Prototype fitted with hydrostatic transmission AMX 13 Fitted with Rapace 14 MBRL AMX 13 HOT Fitted with HOT ATGM launchersProduction variants Edit SS 11 anti tank missile launcher version of the AMX 13 AMX 13 DCA AA version Modified AMX VCI APC version of the AMX 13 with the American M55 turretAMX Chaffee Some initial vehicles were fitted with the turret of the M24 Chaffee AMX 13 DTT Initial vehicles with the turret of the M24 Chaffee converted into a driver training tank DTT Gun removed AMX 13 75 Modele 51 High velocity SA 50 75 mm Gun in FL 10 turret with four top rollers and revised stowage AMX 13 75 Modele 51 FL11 Low recoil SA 49 75 mm gun in FL 11 turret as installed in Panhard EBR armoured car with two top rollers AMX 13 T75 Char Lance SS 11 Fitted with SS 11 ATGM launchers AMX 13 T75 avec TCA Fitted with an electronic guidance system for the missiles TCA stands for telecommande automatique 23 AMX 13 90 C90 FL 10 turret refitted with the CN 90 F3 90 mm gun AMX 13 90 LRF Fitted with a laser rangefinder AMX 13 105 Modele 58 Fitted with a CN 105 57 105 mm Gun in an FL 12 turret used by the Argentine Army and the Netherlands AMX 13 105 Upgraded export version of the Modele 58 with a thermal sleeve and a revised hull front AMX 13 Model 1987Late production version Edit AMX 13 DCA 30 SPAAG version with a retractable radar and two 30mm cannons fitted 60 were produced beginning in 1969 DCA Defense Contre Avions 24 AMX 13 Training Tank AMX 13 with the turret removed used for driver training AMX 13 CD Char de Depannage Modele 55 AMX D Recovery version AMX 13 PDP Poseur De Pont Modele 57 Scissors type bridgelayerModernisation packages Edit Cockerill 90 mm Regunning Packaging 90 mm upgunning package Giat Industries upgrade with a Baudouin 6F 11 SRY diesel engine and an upgraded turret Giat Industries Add on Armour package installed on turret front sides and glacis plate NIMDA Upgrade Package Israeli retrofit package INDRA Amazon Fire Control System upgrade with thermal imaging and a laser rangefinderNational Edit Indonesia The Indonesian Army s AMX 13 105 Modele 58 SM1 Note the hydropneumatic suspension and also the modified hull and turret stowage bins as part of SM1 upgrade The Indonesian Army s AMX 13 105 RetrofitAMX 13 75 Modele 51 SM1 some were upgraded in 1995 with Detroit Diesel DDA GM6V 53T ZF 5WG 180 Automatic Transmission and hydropneumatic Dunlopstrut Suspension Based on Singapore SM1 upgrade packages but without the upgraded gunner sight 25 AMX 13 105 Modele 58 SM1 some were upgraded in 1995 with Detroit Diesel DDA GM6V 53T ZF 5WG 180 Automatic Transmission and hydropneumatic Dunlopstrut Suspension Based on Singapore SM1 upgrade packages but without the upgraded gunner sight 25 AMX 13 105 Retrofit major modernization and upgrade program done by local defense firm PT PINDAD featuring reworked front glacis to accommodate new diesel engine amp transmission new torsion bar suspension updated FCS laser range finder thermal imager day camera 26 new 105 mm gun GIAT CN 105 G1 and turret Steyr JT 1 Oscillating turret from SK 105 Kurassier 25 NetherlandsAMX 13 FL 12 Dutch upgrade fitted with a searchlight and FN MAG machine guns AMX 13 FL 15 Dutch FL 12 version refitted with an FL 15 TurretPeruAMX 13PA5 Escorpion Upgrade for a standard AMX 13 105 by the Peruvian designer Sergio Casanave fitted with modern communications and four anti tank guided missiles AMX 13PA8 Escorpion 2 Equipped with Dante fire control system a ballistic computer laser range finder night vision CCTV system Four Ukrainian laser guided Barrier R 2 anti tank missiles and 7 62 mm and 12 7 mm machine guns were also proposed Singapore The Singapore Army s AMX 13 Armoured Vehicle Launched Bridge AVLB The Singapore Army s AMX 13 SM 1 Singapore Modernised 1 AMX 13S Rebuild of standard AMX 13 75 Modele 51 FL 10 by Singapore prior to SM 1 upgrade AMX 13SM1 Singapore Modernised 1 Singaporean upgrade with modern communications a new diesel engine replacing the original petrol engine improved transmissions suspensions system laser range finder and night vision elbow upgrade by ST Kinetics 27 The 75 mm main gun remained unchanged 27 SwitzerlandLeichter Panzer 51 Swiss Army versionVenezuelaAMX 13V CLI upgraded AMX 13 90 for Venezuelan Army AMX 13 LAR 160 Venezuelan MLRS version armed with IMI LAR 160 mm rockets AMX 13M51 Rafaga Venezuelan Army s AA version armed with two 40 mm cannons mounted on an M 4E1 turretAPC Edit The AMX 13 was the basis of a family of APCs beginning with the AMX VTT and culminating with the AMX VCI The APC chassis was itself the basis of a number of variants AMX VTT AMX VCISelf propelled howitzer Edit 105 mm 105mm howitzer variant 4 purchased for trials by the Swiss Army AMX Mk 61 AMX 105A Automoteur de 105 du AMX 13 en casemate 105 mm casemate SP AMX Mk 61 Netherlands Dutch Army version with 30 caliber howitzer and Browning commander s MG AMX Mk 62 AMX 105B Prototype with 105 mm howitzer in a turret AMX Mk 63 AMX 105B AMX Mk F2 Prototype of Mk 62 with MG cupola fitted to turret155 mmAMX Mk F3 Obusier de 155 mm sur affut automoteur AMX 13 T AMX 155 155 mm SPHOperators EditThis section is about operators of the AMX 13 light tank and its engineering and recovery variants For operators of the APC derivative see AMX VCI Operators For operators of the self propelled howitzer derivative see Mk 61 105 mm Self Propelled Howitzer User and Mk F3 155mm Operators AMX 13 current Edit Peruvian AMX 13 minus the 75mm main gun after upgrades and converted to carrying Kornet E ATGM NATO reporting name AT 14 Spriggan Dutch AMX 13 105 Modele 58 Ecuador 108 AMX 13 105s 2 Indonesia From the total of 305 of which are 175 AMX 13 75 and 130 AMX 13 105 it is estimated only 120 mixed and modernized AMX 13 75 and AMX 13 105 still in service as 2018 Scheduled for replacement by the PT Pindad Harimau jointly developed by Indonesia and Turkey 10 AMX 13 PDP Modele 57 and 34 AMX 13 CD Modele 55 AMX D ARV 2 25 Morocco 120 AMX 13 75s and 4 AMX 13 CD armoured recovery vehicles 2 5 operational 28 Peru 108 tanks 30 AMX 13 75s and 78 AMX 13 105s 2 Venezuela 67 AMX 13s 36 AMX 13 75s and 31 AMX 13 90s 2 AMX 13 former Edit A Pakistani tank crew operating a captured Indian AMX 13 Swiss 75 mm armed AMX 13 light tanks on parade in 1981 Algeria 44 AMX 13 75s 2 Argentina 60 AMX 13 105 and 2 AMX 13 PDP armoured bridge layers 2 29 Austria 72 AMX 13 75s and 3 AMX 13 CD armoured recovery vehicles 2 Belgium 555 AMX 13s 30 Cambodia 20 AMX 13 75s 2 Cote d Ivoire 5 AMX 13 75s 2 Djibouti 60 AMX 13 90s 2 Dominican Republic 15 AMX 13 75s 2 Egypt 20 AMX 13 75s 31 France 4 300 of all types 2 Guatemala 8 AMX 13 75s 2 India 164 AMX 13 75s 2 Israel 400 AMX 13 75s 2 Lebanon 75 tanks 42 AMX 13 75s 13 AMX 13 90s and 22 AMX 13 105s 2 Nepal 56 AMX 13 75s possibly purchased second hand from Singapore 2 Netherlands 131 AMX 13 105s as AMX 13 PRLTTK Pantserrups Lichte Tank and 34 AMX 13 PRB Pantserrups Berging armoured recovery vehicles All retired in 1983 32 Pakistan Operationalized some amounts of Captured Indian AMX 13 75s 33 Singapore 340 second hand AMX 13 75s received 150 from Switzerland 150 from India 40 from Israel 2 South Vietnam 4 AMX 13 CD armoured recovery vehicles 2 Switzerland 200 AMX 13 75s 2 Tunisia 30 AMX 13 75s 2 In popular culture EditThe AMX 13 has made some major TV and film appearances most notably in the 1984 French war film Les Morfalous where a Tunisian Army AMX 13 75 is mocked up as a German Panzer IV medium tank serving with the Afrika Korps A Moroccan Army AMX 13 75 briefly appears in the 2001 action thriller film Spy Game mocked up as a Lebanese militia light tank being hit by a RPG 7 anti tank round in a street fighting scene set during the War of the Camps in Beirut See also EditAMX series Edit AMX VCI derivative Mk F3 155mm derivative AMX 10P AMX 10 RC AMX 50 AMX 30 AMX Leclerc AMX GCTVehicles of comparable role performance and era Edit PT 76 SK 105 Kurassier T69References EditNotes Edit a b The Complete Guide to Tanks and Armoured Fighting Vehicles ISBN 978 1 84681 110 4 page needed a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x Trade Registers Armstrade sipri org Retrieved 2013 06 20 Ogorkiewicz Richard 1991 Technology of tanks Volume 1 1991 ed Macdonald and Jane s Publishers Ltd pp 70 71 ISBN 978 0 7106 0595 5 Jean Charles Auffret La cavalerie pendant la guerre d Algerie Le 1er RHP FNCV in French Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 Retrieved 11 May 2015 Singh Jogindar 1993 Behind the Scene An Analysis of India s Military Operations 1947 1971 Lancer Publishers p 117 ISBN 978 1 897829 20 2 a b Chakravorty B 1995 Stories of Heroism PVC amp MVC Winners Allied Publishers p 114 ISBN 978 81 7023 516 3 Bajwa Kuldip Singh 2008 India s National Security Military Challenges and Responses Har Anand 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Marketing Arms The French Experience and Its Implications for the International System Princeton University Press 2014 ISBN 1 40085 877 1 pp 48 49 Piet F van den Heuvel Alfred Staarman AMX voertuigen in de Koninklijke Landmacht 1961 1983 PDF Archived from the original PDF on 1 November 2013 Rare photos from 1965 Pakistan India war Bibliography Edit Speilberger Walter 1967 AMX 13 Armour in Profile Profile Publications Nº 12 Kassis Samer 2012 Vehicules Militaires au Liban Military Vehicles in Lebanon 1975 1981 Chyah Trebia Publishing ISBN 978 9953 0 2372 4 Lau Peter 2006 The AMX 13 Light Tank Vol 1 Chassis Rock Publications Lau Peter 2007 The AMX 13 Light Tank Vol 2 Turret Rock Publications Samer Kassis 30 Years of Military Vehicles in Lebanon Beirut Elite Group 2003 ISBN 9953 0 0705 5 M P Robinson Peter Lau and Guy Gibeau Images of War The AMX 13 Light Tank A Complete History rare photographs from wartime archives Pen amp Sword Military Barnsley 2018 ISBN 978 1 52670 167 1External links 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