Schneider CA 1 (Char d'assaut Schneider). The first tank developed by the French in WW1. This incredible example is at the French tank museum, Musee des Blindes, in Saumur, France.
Photos by Bryan Whalen in June 2018

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Schneider CA 1 (Char d'assaut Schneider). The first tank developed by the French in WW1. This incredible example is at the French tank museum, Musee des Blindes, in Saumur, France.
Photos by Bryan Whalen in June 2018
Italian Semovente 75/18 M42 at the Musée des Blindés in Saumur, France. (June 2018)
A few German Sd.Kfz.2 Kettenkrad (Kleines Kettenkraftrad HK 101) that I've come across. The first set of pics (dessert tan) was at the US Armor and Cavalry Collection at Ft. Benning, GA, USA. The three color camo one was at the Musee des Blindes in Saumur, France. The one with US markings was at the Overlord Museum in Colleville-sur-Mer, France. And the last three of the two tone camo was at the Collings Foundation collection (now American Heritage Museum) in Hudson, MA, USA.
Italian M15/42 at the French tank museum, Musée des Blindés in Saumur, France. (June 2018)
Swiss Pz61 in the Musee des Blindes in Saumur, France.
Jagdpanzer IV / 70A with remarkable battle damage from 1944. Now in the Musee des Blindes in Saumur, France. The allies captured and made it operational again and used it for the rest of the war.
Panther Ausf G (332) recently repainted with French markings in the Musee des Blindes in Saumur, France.
A British Matilda II in the Musee des Blindes in Saumur, France.