A view of the FT-based D-B tank I hadn't seen before. Sorry if not new.
And an experimental Gun Carrier by D-B.
Photo from here: https://www.valka.cz/Delaunay-Belleville-obrneny-delostrelecky-nosic-t206646
Apparently, this is in a book by François Vauvillier that I haven't got: The Encyclopedia of French tanks and Armored vehicles 1914-1940, Histoire & Collections, published in 2014, ISBN: 978-2-35250-322-4
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"Sometimes things that are not true are included in Wikipedia. While at first glance that may appear like a very great problem for Wikipedia, in reality is it not. In fact, it's a good thing." - Wikipedia.
Oh, yes. There are 3 or 4 photos of it. I've just re-read your splendid article on the Char B, but this includes more on the Delaunay-Belleville side of things: http://tankarchives.blogspot.com/2016/12/char-b-difficult-beginning.html?m=1
Not to be confused with the 1915 D-B tank design which we talked about a while back:
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Thanks for that. The blog article clears it up quite nicely. The Delaunay-Belleville seems to have been a private venture which was built in 1919 before the Char de Bataille project specification was issued in 1921. It would make sense to submit the D-B medium tank design even though it was only an approximate fit to the specification.