Main Features
Crew Number of 9 (tank commander, gun commander, 2 gunners, 4 machine gunners, mechanic)
Length 8.7 m (including barrel)
7.9 m (without barrel)
Width 2,7 m
Height 2,4 m
Ground clearance 33 cm
Mace in battle 22 tonnes (M1) to 24 tonnes (M2)
Shielding (thickness/tilt)
Type Riveted rolled steel
Frontal (crate) 11,5 mm
Lateral (body) 8.5 mm (M1) then 17 mm (M2)
Top (case) 5,5 mm
Armament
Main armament A 75 mmSaint-Chamond L12C TR cannon (L/36.3) (St Chamond M1)
or A 75 mm Mle 1897 cannon (L/36.3) (St Chamond M2)
or A 75 mmMle 1912Schneider cannon (L/ 36.3) (St Chamond M2)
(106 to 108 shells)
Secondary armament Four 8mm Hotchkiss Model 1914 machine guns ( 1x per side) (7,488 rounds)
Mobility
Engine Panhard and Levassor engine without valve, 4-cylinder, liquid-cooled
Power 90 ch (52 kW ) to 1 450 tr/min
Transmission Electric type “Crochat-Colardeau”.
Suspension Holt type : Volute spring bogies
Ground pressure 0,79 kg/cm2
Road speed 12 km/h
Off-road speed 5 km/h
Crossable slope 32 %
Specific power 4,1 ch/tonne
Reservoir 250 L
Autonomy 60 km or approximately 8 hours