Description
The Unic P-107 half-track artillery tractor, also known as the Tracteur Unic P107, is a French vehicle developed in the 1930s. Here are some key facts about it:
- History and production : The P-107 was developed in 1934 by Citroën, with production taken over by Unic following Citroën’s bankruptcy. Production ran from 1935 to 1940, with a total of 3,932 units produced.
- Technical specifications :
- Weight : 3,500 kg (empty), 5,000 kg (loaded)
- Dimensions : Length 4.85 m, Width 1.80 m, Height 2.28 m
- Moteur : P39, liquid-cooled, 4-cylinder, 3450 cm³, 62 HP @ 2800 rpm
- Maximum speed : 45 km/h
- Équipage : 2+5
- Utiliser : The P-107 was primarily used by the French Army to tow artillery guns such as the 75 mm Mle 1897 and the 105 mm Mle 1935 B howitzer. It was also used to transport ammunition and crew 1 .
- German use : After the Fall of France in 1940, captured P-107s were widely used by the German Army under the designation leichter Zugkraftwagen U 304(f)
Table of colors proposed for Pionierwagen Unic P-107 U.304(f)