The CEAM Modèle 1950 was a prototype assault rifle chambered in the .30 Carbine round. It was developed by Centre d'Etudes et d'Armement de Mulhouse (CEAM) of France during the late 1940s/early 1950s, as a development of the German StG 45(M) assault rifle. The three initial prototypes, designated Modèle 1, were chambered in 7.92×33mm Kurz, 7.65×35mm (an experimental French cartridges developed by Cartoucherie de Valence), and .30 Carbine. All succeeding prototypes (Modèle 1949, Modèle II, and the definitive Modèle 1950) were chambered in .30 Carbine. All versions of the design included a combined bipod/handguard and a folding buttstock. Due to economic considerations, with France fighting the Indochina War and being the second biggest NATO contributor, the weapon was cancelled. Co-designer
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- CEAM Modèle 1950 (fr)
- CEAM Modèle 1950 (ru)
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| - Le CEAM (littéralement : Centre d'Études et d'Armement de Mulhouse), ou AME 49 (atelier mécanique de Mulhouse) a été conçu par l'ingénieur allemand et était un prototype de fusil d'assaut chambré en .30 Carbine basé sur le Sturmgewehr 45. Il fut également chambré en différents calibres mais le projet fut annulé, la France se concentrant sur les calibres 7,5 mm et 7,62 mm (calibre standard de l'OTAN). Le concept fut finalement repris pour la production par la CETME en Espagne d'un fusil d'assaut dont le dessin servira de base au HK G3. (fr)
- CEAM Modèle 1950, официальное название Carabine Mitrailleuse Modèle 1950 — французский автомат конца 1940-х — начала 1950-х годов, созданный немецкими конструкторами Теодором Лёффлером и Людвигом Форгримлером на основе трофейных немецких автоматов StG 45(M). (ru)
- The CEAM Modèle 1950 was a prototype assault rifle chambered in the .30 Carbine round. It was developed by Centre d'Etudes et d'Armement de Mulhouse (CEAM) of France during the late 1940s/early 1950s, as a development of the German StG 45(M) assault rifle. The three initial prototypes, designated Modèle 1, were chambered in 7.92×33mm Kurz, 7.65×35mm (an experimental French cartridges developed by Cartoucherie de Valence), and .30 Carbine. All succeeding prototypes (Modèle 1949, Modèle II, and the definitive Modèle 1950) were chambered in .30 Carbine. All versions of the design included a combined bipod/handguard and a folding buttstock. Due to economic considerations, with France fighting the Indochina War and being the second biggest NATO contributor, the weapon was cancelled. Co-designer (en)
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| - The CEAM Modèle 1950 (en)
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| - The CEAM Modèle 1950 was a prototype assault rifle chambered in the .30 Carbine round. It was developed by Centre d'Etudes et d'Armement de Mulhouse (CEAM) of France during the late 1940s/early 1950s, as a development of the German StG 45(M) assault rifle. The three initial prototypes, designated Modèle 1, were chambered in 7.92×33mm Kurz, 7.65×35mm (an experimental French cartridges developed by Cartoucherie de Valence), and .30 Carbine. All succeeding prototypes (Modèle 1949, Modèle II, and the definitive Modèle 1950) were chambered in .30 Carbine. All versions of the design included a combined bipod/handguard and a folding buttstock. Due to economic considerations, with France fighting the Indochina War and being the second biggest NATO contributor, the weapon was cancelled. Co-designer Ludwig Vorgrimler then left for Spain, where he further developed the concept into the CETME rifle, which in turn was developed into the Heckler & Koch G3. (en)
- Le CEAM (littéralement : Centre d'Études et d'Armement de Mulhouse), ou AME 49 (atelier mécanique de Mulhouse) a été conçu par l'ingénieur allemand et était un prototype de fusil d'assaut chambré en .30 Carbine basé sur le Sturmgewehr 45. Il fut également chambré en différents calibres mais le projet fut annulé, la France se concentrant sur les calibres 7,5 mm et 7,62 mm (calibre standard de l'OTAN). Le concept fut finalement repris pour la production par la CETME en Espagne d'un fusil d'assaut dont le dessin servira de base au HK G3. (fr)
- CEAM Modèle 1950, официальное название Carabine Mitrailleuse Modèle 1950 — французский автомат конца 1940-х — начала 1950-х годов, созданный немецкими конструкторами Теодором Лёффлером и Людвигом Форгримлером на основе трофейных немецких автоматов StG 45(M). (ru)
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