HISTORY OF THE T40A TANK TRANSPORTER
Built in 1976 by Perez & Raimond Paris (92), licensed by Willeme, and initially designed for a Chilean tender, this prototype, despite its good performance, failed to attract the various armed forces of the countries for which it was demonstrated.
Finally, this tank transporter project was transferred to the military branch of the Creusot Loire group in Saint Chamond in 1978.
After a period of testing and demonstrations in the Persian Gulf countries, the T40A was transferred to the Saumur Armored Vehicle Museum, where it remained for around thirty years.
Finally, in 2018, the Saumur Museum entrusted it to the CERPI (French National Center for the Protection of the Armoured Vehicles) for restoration. Key Features of the T40A
8x6 rigid truck, 40 tonnes gross vehicle weight
Mercedes Benz OM404 engine, 530 hp, 12-cylinder V-belt gearbox, 21L
ZF 4S150 + WSK400 gearbox
Willeme triple reduction axles and drive axles
Marrel 40-tonne hook lift
75/80 tonnes gross vehicle weight, mounted on 12 Michelin 1800 x 25 XS tires
6-seater cab
Travel speed: 60 km/h
LIMITED SERIE 250 PCS
parts
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Country | FRANCE - FRANCE |
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Brand | WILLEME |
Model | T40A |
Manufacturer | PERFEX |
Drivers | |
Scale | 1/43° |
Materials | RESIN |
Release | 16-05-2025 |



