The Panhard was first produced in 1935, and held a crew of four. Its main armament was a 25 mm cannon, and it had a secondary 7.5 mm machine gun. Initially used by only France, the Panhard would also be used by Germany after their invasion and defeat of the country.
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| - The Panhard was first produced in 1935, and held a crew of four. Its main armament was a 25 mm cannon, and it had a secondary 7.5 mm machine gun. Initially used by only France, the Panhard would also be used by Germany after their invasion and defeat of the country.
- The Panhard 178 (officially designated as Automitrailleuse de Découverte Panhard modèle 1935, 178 being the internal project number at Panhard) or "Pan-Pan" was an advanced French reconnaissance 4x4 armoured car that was designed for the French Cavalry before World War II. It had a crew of four and was equipped with an effective 25 mm main armament and a 7.5 mm coaxial machine gun.
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| - Preserved AMD Panhard 35 at the Musée des Blindés
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| - The Panhard 178 (officially designated as Automitrailleuse de Découverte Panhard modèle 1935, 178 being the internal project number at Panhard) or "Pan-Pan" was an advanced French reconnaissance 4x4 armoured car that was designed for the French Cavalry before World War II. It had a crew of four and was equipped with an effective 25 mm main armament and a 7.5 mm coaxial machine gun. A number of these vehicles were in 1940 taken over by the Germans after the Fall of France and employed as the Panzerspähwagen P204 (f); for some months after the armistice of June production continued for the benefit of Germany. After the war a derived version, the Panhard 178B, was again taken into production by France.
- The Panhard was first produced in 1935, and held a crew of four. Its main armament was a 25 mm cannon, and it had a secondary 7.5 mm machine gun. Initially used by only France, the Panhard would also be used by Germany after their invasion and defeat of the country.
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