AVS 14

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AVS 14 "Char Tonne 14 AVS Modèle 31-75"
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AVS 14 during the Mur Ouest exercises.
TypeLight Tank
Place of origin Notreceau
Service history
In service1951-1991
Used byNotreceau
Production history
DesignerAteliers de construction d'Villeaines (AVS)
Designed1947-1950
ManufacturerGIST Industries
Produced1950-1988
VariantsSéries I
Séries II
Séries III
Séries IV
Séries V
Séries VI
Séries VII
Séries VIII
Specifications (Séries I)
WeightSéries I:
  • 14.5 tonnes (Basic)
LengthSéries I:
  • 4.88 m (w/o gun)
  • 6.36 m (w/ gun)
Width2.51 m
Height2.35 m
Crew3 (Commander, gunner, driver)

Armor10–40 mm (0.39–1.57 in)
Main
armament
Séries I: GIST-CN75-22/1
(32 rounds)
Secondary
armament
MGMAC 50
(3600 rounds)
EngineGIST Industries Model 8Gxb 8-cylinder water-cooled petrol engine
250hp (190kw)
Power/weight17 hp/t
TransmissionAutomatic SESM GAM-102
Suspensiontorsion bar
Operational
range
400 km (500 km with fuel drums)
Speed60 km/h

The AVS 14 (Notreceauen military designation: Char Tonne 14 AVS Modèle 31-75) is a Notreceauen light tank produced between the years of 1950 and 1988 that saw heavy service in the Omandan Continental War.