The AMX 13 was originally designed in the immediate aftermath of the
Second World War. It represents French ambitions for national resurgence
and withdrawal from wartime dependence on American military technology.
Being a light tank it was an ambitious and far sighted departure from
conventional tank design and it found a ready export market as well as
being a critical part in the French Army arsenal. Its basic hull design
lent itself to the development of a vast list of variants.
French designers progressively modernized, and indeed reinvented, the
AMX13 and enabled it to claim to be one of the most successful armored
vehicle programs of the postwar period. It proved its worth in numerous
small wars worldwide in the service of many countries.
This, the first commercially published work on the AMX13 in English,
examines in detail the technical industrial and tactical story of this
remarkably successful armored fighting vehicle. The authoritative text
is backed by an impressive selection of images