Panhard EBR Pantserwagen

Panhard EBR Pantserwagen

LandFrankrijk
TypeGepantserde Auto
Geproduceerd1951-1960
Gebouwd1200

Fotogalerij van een Panhard EBR Armoured Car, The Panhard EBR (Panhard Engin Blindé de Reconnaissance, Frans: Armored Reconnaissance Vehicle) is een gepantserde auto ontworpen door Panhard voor het Franse leger en later gebruikt over de hele wereld, met name door het Franse leger tijdens de Algerijnse oorlog en het Portugese leger tijdens de Portugese koloniale oorlog in Angola, Mozambique en Guinee-Bissau.

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Panhard EBR Armoured Car
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De Panhard EBR (Engin Blindé de Reconnaissance) is a heavy armored car developed and produced in France after World War II. Designed by the famous French automotive company Panhard, the EBR was created to fill the critical post-war need for a fast, heavily armed reconnaissance and fire-support vehicle, primarily for use by the French Army and Colonial forces. It is instantly recognizable by its eight-wheel configuration, its unique retractable central wheels, and its oscillating turret.

Development and Design

  • Rol: Heavy Armored Reconnaissance and Fire Support. It replaced older armored cars and was intended to be capable of engaging tanks if necessary.
  • Unique 8×8 System: The EBR featured an innovative 8×8 drive system with four outer wheels fitted with standard pneumatic tires, and four smaller metal wheels (with cleats) mounted centrally.
    • On roads, the four metal wheels were often raised to reduce noise and tire wear, allowing the vehicle to run as a 4×8.
    • In soft terrain or combat, the central wheels could be hydraulically lowered to improve traction and distribute weight, providing full 8×8 capability.
  • Dual Driving Positions: To allow for rapid withdrawal from a combat situation without turning the vehicle, the EBR had **two drivers**—one at the front and one at the rear—each with a complete set of driving controls.
  • Motor: It was powered by a 12-cylinder, air-cooled **Panhard flat-engine**, centrally mounted under the turret basket. This central placement helped to distribute weight and provided some protection, but made engine maintenance difficult.

Armament and Variants

The primary versions of the EBR were defined by their turret and gun:

  • EBR 75 (Initial): Armed with the **75 mm Model 1950 gun** (FL-11 turret).
  • EBR 90: Later models used a more powerful **90 mm gun** (FL-10 turret), which was effective against light armor and infantry positions.

The **oscillating turret** was a distinctive feature where the gun was fixed to the upper half of the turret, which pivoted vertically for elevation, while the lower half rotated horizontally. This allowed for an effective use of an auto-loading system, increasing the rate of fire.

Operationele geschiedenis

  • French Service: The Panhard EBR served as the standard heavy reconnaissance vehicle for the French Army from the 1950s until the 1980s, when it was gradually replaced by the AMX-10 RC.
  • Colonial Conflicts: It saw combat use in the **Algerian War** and in French colonial engagements across Africa.
  • Other Users: The EBR was also exported to several other countries, most notably Portugal and Morocco.
  • Symbolic Role: The EBR held an important ceremonial role for many years, used by the Garde Républicaine (Republican Guard) for escort and security duties in Paris. Its unique appearance has made it one of the most recognizable French armored vehicles of the Cold War era.

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