Impressive
Вот бы на таких танках гонки на выживание на арене!
Мне интересно, почему танк из траншеи откапывают гражданские?
Нет звука
*👍класс и привет от тренера по футболу!)*
The first true tankette, nearly 10 years before the Carden-Loyd tankette
Чувак ты где жду видосы!!!
I see why America is chose the Renault tank over this one.
It was design after the FT renault as a cheaper alternative
I want to build one for fun cause they so cute
Thats a fiesty little thing that would have been useful in 1919- but perhaps on the less createred land
My Geo Metro could knock down that fence better. :)
Imagen a swam of these being used in ww2 , it would be useful
Film taken at 24 fps and shown at 30 fps.
Glad I wasn't the only one who noticed the video had been sped up. Would love to see one at its correct speed.
Love to see this in battlefield 1!!!!! ;)
I had a chance to review this tank at the Patton Museum. Produced in mass, this would have been highly effective as a swarm when attacking German trenches.
Attacking trenches?! There you have trenches: *ruclips.net/video/vkyMtYQ1sZ4/видео.html*
tracks needed to be 3 times wider.. but good design, this would have been effective... just make alot of them and use them in a swarm
Impressive
Вот бы на таких танках гонки на выживание на арене!
Мне интересно, почему танк из траншеи откапывают гражданские?
Нет звука
*👍класс и привет от тренера по футболу!)*
The first true tankette, nearly 10 years before the Carden-Loyd tankette
Чувак ты где жду видосы!!!
I see why America is chose the Renault tank over this one.
It was design after the FT renault as a cheaper alternative
I want to build one for fun cause they so cute
Thats a fiesty little thing that would have been useful in 1919- but perhaps on the less createred land
My Geo Metro could knock down that fence better. :)
Imagen a swam of these being used in ww2 , it would be useful
Film taken at 24 fps and shown at 30 fps.
Glad I wasn't the only one who noticed the video had been sped up. Would love to see one at its correct speed.
Love to see this in battlefield 1!!!!! ;)
I had a chance to review this tank at the Patton Museum. Produced in mass, this would have been highly effective as a swarm when attacking German trenches.
Attacking trenches?! There you have trenches: *ruclips.net/video/vkyMtYQ1sZ4/видео.html*
tracks needed to be 3 times wider.. but good design, this would have been effective... just make alot of them and use them in a swarm