I tried duckduckgoing it for quite a bit and failed. Does anybody have an idea?

    • Skunk@jlai.lu
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      18 days ago

      From the forum in my comment below.

      Yup, they used it, only for paratroopers but they had some.

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        18 days ago

        That vespa and that cannon do not look survivable if para-dropped. Also an artillery cannon with no-recoil ? How would that even work on a Two-wheeler like a scooter ? Im pretty sure you would have to dismount and re-assemble the cannon on solid ground.

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            18 days ago

            Despite the name, it is rare for the forces to completely balance, and real-world recoilless rifles do recoil noticeably (with varying degrees of severity).

            A Vespa cannot take that kind of forces and survive.

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                17 days ago

                No see, keyboard warriors intrinsically know more about military practice than actual military producers and planners. It’s unfathomable these experts aren’t provided with a job on military contribution boards.

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    18 days ago

    Terrot 500 RGSTA ?

    Peugeot 175 D4 ?

    From this forum (en français bien sûr). It speak about motorbike from 1950, so that would make sense with Indochine and I think I can recognize the models from archive photos.

    Otherwise, your best bet would be searching for CEFEO material (corps expéditionnaire français en Extrême-Orient) as it was the more involved in the war.

    There is a book about material used in this war but I don’t know if they wrote anything about motorbikes.

    The forum from the first link seems to be a good source of information tho.