William H. Seward to M. Berthemy, January 21, 1867
Mr. Seward to M. Berthemy Department of State, Washington, January 21, 1867. Mr. Seward presents his compliments to M. Berthemy, and has the honor to enclose a memorandum of a…
The AMX-30 is a French main battle tank designed by Ateliers de construction d'Issy-les-Moulineaux and first delivered to the French Army in August 1966. The first five tanks were issued to the 501st Régiment de Chars de Combat in August of that year. The production version of the AMX-30B weighed 36 metric tons, and sacrificed protection for increased mobility. The French believed that it would have required too much armour to protect against the latest anti-tank threats, thereby reducing the tank's maneuverability. Protection, instead, was provided by the speed and the compact dimensions of the vehicle, including a height of 2.28 metres. It had a 105 mm gun, firing a then advanced high-explosive anti-tank (HEAT) warhead known as the Obus G. The Obus G used an outer shell, separated from the main charge by ball bearings, to allow the round to be spin-stabilized by the gun without spinning the warhead inside which would disrupt jet formation. Mobility was provided by the 720 horsepower (540 kW) HS-110 diesel engine, although the troublesome transmission adversely affected the tank's performance.
Mr. Seward to M. Berthemy Department of State, Washington, January 21, 1867. Mr. Seward presents his compliments to M. Berthemy, and has the honor to enclose a memorandum of a…
Mr. Seward to M. Berthemy Department of State, Washington, March 14, 1867. Sir: With reference to our conversation of this morning, I have the honor to communicate to yon a…
Mr. Seward to M. Bertthemy Department of State, Washington, September 16, 1867. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your note of the 28th ultimo, upon the…
Mr. Seward to Mr. Berthemy Department of State, Washington, March 31, 1868. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your note of the 14th instant, on the…
Mr. Seward to Mr. Berthemy Department of State, Washington, June 10, 1868. Sir: Herewith I have the honor to inclose for your information, and that of the government which you…
Mr. Seward to Mr. Berthemy Department of State, Washington, September 30, 1868. Sir: I have had the honor to receive your note of the 25th instant, in which you state…
Mr. Davis to Mr. Berthemy. Department of State, Washington, August 6, 1870. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your note of the 3d instant, with which,…
Mr. Davis to Mr. Berthemy. Department of State, Washington, August 6, 1870. Sir: The undersigned, Acting Secretary of State, has the honor to acknowledge the receipt of the note of…
The minister of foreign affairs to the minister of France at Washington. Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Paris, September 2, 1870. Sir: The Prussian official journal, and all the German papers…
Mr. Fish to Mr. Berthemy. Department of State, Washington, September 19, 1870. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your note of the 16th instant, transmitting a…