AMX-13 fotogalerii, AMX-13 on Prantsuse kergepaak, mida toodeti aastatel 1953–1985. See teenis koos Prantsuse armeega, nagu Char 13t-75 Modele 51, ja eksporditi enam kui kahekümne viide teise riiki. Oma esialgse 13-tonnise kaalu järgi nime saanud ning sitke ja töökindla šassiiga varustatud võnketorniga, mille ehitas GIAT Industries (nüüd Nexter) koos revolvri tüüpi ajakirjadega, mida kasutati ka Austria SK-105 Kürassieril. Sealhulgas prototüüpe ja ekspordiversioone on üle saja variandi, sealhulgas iseliikuv relv, õhutõrjesüsteemid, APC-d ja ATGM-versioonid. AMX-13 perekonna kogutoodang on umbes 7,700 ühikut, millest umbes 3,400 eksporditi.
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2007 AMX-13 is a French light tank that was produced from 1953 to 1985. It was designed to be a fast and agile vehicle that could support infantry and reconnaissance missions. The AMX-13 had a distinctive feature: a two-part oscillating turret that housed a 75 mm or 90 mm gun with an autoloader. The turret could elevate or depress the gun independently of the hull, allowing for a greater range of fire. The AMX-13 was also equipped with a 12.7 mm machine gun and smoke grenade launchers for self-defense. The AMX-13 had a crew of three: the commander, the gunner and the driver. The tank was powered by a 250 hp engine that gave it a top speed of 60 km/h and a range of 350 km. The AMX-13 was exported to many countries and saw action in several conflicts, such as the Suez Crisis, the Algerian War, the Six-Day War, the Indo-Pakistani War and the Vietnam War.