- T-26 - Wikipedia
The T-26 (along with the Polish 7TP) was a development of the British Vickers 6-Ton (Vickers Mk E variant) tank, which was designed by the Vickers-Armstrongs company in 1928–29 The simple and easy-to-maintain Vickers 6-Ton was intended for export to less technically advanced countries: the Soviet Union, Poland, Brazil, Argentina, Japan, Thailand, China, and many others Vickers advertised
- Soviet Light Tank T-26 (1931)
With less engineering sophistication than contemporary western models, the T-26 was ideally suited for mass-production and ultimately the 10,000th vehicle was built in September 1939 This tank alone made the Red Army, by far, the biggest armored force the world had ever seen
- T-26 - WW2 Weapons
Soviet Light Infantry Tank of the Second World War History, development, service, specifications, statistics, pictures, and 3D model This T-26S Model 1939 was part of the Russian force that occupied Persia in 1941 and is inspected by allied British soldiers How did the T-26 perform in World War II engagements?
- T26 Variants - Tank Archives
Aside from the ten T26E1 pilot vehicles, a T26 with an electric transmission was also built, and shipped to Fort Knox for trials As of April 10th, 1945, it travelled 1200 miles, with 224 hours and 38 minutes of operation time
- The T-26 Tank Family - tanxheaven. com
Derived from the British Vickers 6-Ton, it was one of the most successful tank designs of the 1930s and played a significant role in the Red Army's armored forces The T-26 was developed in the early 1930s and was a modification of the British Vickers 6-Ton tank
- T-26 - tanksplanesthings. com
Production of the T-26 series stopped entirely in 1941 when most of the factories were overrun by the Germans When production was resumed at newly built facilities far from the front lines, it commenced with the construction of more modern tank designs
- T-26 | Military Wiki | Fandom
The T-26 tank was a Soviet light infantry tank used during many conflicts of the 1930s and in World War II It was a development of the British Vickers 6-Ton tank and was one of the most successful tank designs of the 1930s until its light armour became vulnerable to newer anti-tank guns [3]
- Heralding the Storm: Soviet T-26 Tank - The Armory Life
After its victory in the Russian Civil War, the Soviet Red Army produced around 125 T-18 tanks, an improved copy of the aforementioned Renault FT, but with a larger turret and improved suspension Dubbed the “Russky Renault,” it was hardly a portent for the classic Soviet tank designs to come
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