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The French Army's Tank Force and Armoured Warfare in the Great War - The Artillerie Speciale (Hardcover, New Ed)
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The French Army's Tank Force and Armoured Warfare in the Great War - The Artillerie Speciale (Hardcover, New Ed)
Series: Routledge Studies in First World War History
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Recent scholarship has challenged the assumption that military
commanders during the First World War were inflexible,
backward-looking and unwilling to exploit new technologies. Instead
a very different picture is now emerging of armies desperately
looking to a wide range of often untested and immature scientific
and technological innovations to help break the deadlock of the
Western Front. Nowhere is this better illustrated than in the
development of tank warfare, which both the British and the French
hoped would give them a decisive edge in their offensives of 1917
and 1918. Whilst the British efforts to develop armoured warfare
have been well chronicled, there has been no academic study in
English on the French tank force - the Artillerie Speciale - during
the Great War. As such, this book provides a welcome new
perspective on an important but much misunderstood area of the war.
Such was the scale of the French tanks' failure in their first
engagement in 1917, it was rumoured that the Artillerie Speciale
was in danger of being disbanded, yet, by the end of the war it was
the world's largest and most technologically advanced tank force.
This work examines this important facet of the French army's
performance in the First World War, arguing that the AS fought the
war in as intelligent and sensible a manner as was possible, given
the immature state of the technology available. No amount of sound
tank doctrine could compensate for the fragility of the material,
for the paucity of battlefield communication equipment and for the
lack of tank-infantry training opportunities. Only by 1918 was the
French army equipped with enough reliable tanks, as well as
aircraft and heavy-artillery, to begin to exercise a mastery of the
new form of combined-arms warfare. The successful French armoured
effort outlined in this study (including a listing of all the
combat engagements of the French tank service in the Great War)
highlights a level of military effectiveness within
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