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List of interwar armoured fighting vehicles

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a list of armoured fighting vehicles developed during the interwar years between the end of the First World War (1918) and the start of the Second World War (1939). There is some overlap with tanks that served in the early part of the Second World War.

See also history of the tank, list of armoured fighting vehicles.

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Austria

Armoured cars

  • ADAZ (never built)
  • ADG (never built)
  • ADGC (unknown)
  • ADGK (never built)
  • ADGZ (52)
  • ADKZ (2)
  • ADSK (6)
  • Heigl Panzerauto M.25 (4)
  • Heigl Panzerauto M.26 (8)

Light tanks

Tankettes

  • ADMK Mulus (334)

Czechoslovakia

Tanks

Light tanks

  • ČKD P-II-a (1)
  • ČKD P-II-b (1)
  • Kolohousenka - wheeled/tracked design (about 5)
  • LT vz. 34 (also known as ČKD P-II) (50)
  • LT vz. 35 (also known as Škoda Š-II-a) (298)
  • LT vz. 38 did not enter service before German occupation
  • Praga MT (2)
  • Praga YNH (never built)
  • Škoda Š-II (also known as S.U) (1)
  • Škoda Š-II-b (1)

Medium tanks

  • ST vz. 39 (also known as ČKD V-8-H) (2)
  • Škoda Š-II-c (also known as Škoda T-21) (1)

Heavy tanks

  • Škoda Š-III-6 (1)
  • Škoda Š-III-8 (1)
  • Tatra T-III (2)

Amphibious tanks

  • ČKD F-IV-H (2)
  • Škoda ŠOT (1)

Tankettes

Armoured cars

  • Praga I (unknown)
  • Praga R-4 (4)
  • Škoda Fiat Torino (12)
  • Škoda PA-I (2)
  • Škoda PA-II 'Želva', also known as OA vz.23 (12)
  • Škoda PA-III (16)
  • Škoda PA-IV (<10)
  • TN SPE-34 (3)
  • TN SPE-37 (4)
  • OA vz. 27 (15)
  • OA vz. 30 (51)

China

China purchased several hundred armoured combat vehicles during the 1930s. The exact model and numbers are difficult to obtain[1]

Tanks

Tankettes

  • CV-33 (20-100) - purchased in 1936, numbers disputed.
  • Carden Loyd tankette Mk VI - armoured machine gun carrier, 24 purchased in 1929, 29 in 1936.

Armoured personnel carriers

Armoured cars

  • BA-6 (unknown) - purchased from Soviet Union, armed with 45 mm gun turret.

France

Tankettes

Tanks

Armoured reconnaissance tanks

Light tanks

Medium tanks

Heavy tanks

Super heavy tanks

Self propelled guns

Armoured cargo carriers

Armoured cars

Germany

Tanks

Light tanks

Medium tanks

Heavy tanks

  • Durchbruchwagen I (unfinished)

Armoured cars

Italy

Tanks

Tankettes

Armoured cars

  • Fiat AB-611 (10)

Japan

Tanks

Light tanks

Medium tanks

Heavy tanks

Amphibious tanks

Tankettes

Chemical warfare vehicles

Armoured cars

Poland

Armoured cars

Tankettes

  • TK-1,TK-2 - first 2 prototypes
  • TK-3/TKS (around 540 across both models)
  • TKF (around 20)
  • TKS-B (experimental) (1)
  • TKW (experimental) (1)

Tanks

Light tanks

Medium tanks

Amphibious tanks

Artillery tractors

Tracked artillery tractors

  • C2P (196-310) - an unarmoured vehicle based on tankette
  • C6P, C6T - first 2 prototypes of C7P
  • C7P (151)
  • PZInż 152 (unknown)

Half-tracked artillery tractors

Wheeled artillery tractors

  • C5P (also known as PZInż 342) (5)
  • PZInż 302 (>2000)
  • PZInż 343 (4)

Self-propelled guns

  • PZInż 160 (never built)
  • TKS-D (37 mm anti-tank gun) (2)
  • TKD (47 mm gun) (4)

Soviet Union

At the end of the Russian Civil War, Soviet Russia had a stock of imported Mark V (called Rikardo, after the Ricardo engine), Whippet (Tyeilor, after the Tylor engine), and Renault FT (Reno) tanks, and an assortment armoured trains.

By the time of the German invasion on the 22 June 1941, the Soviets already fielded 222 T-40 light amphibious tanks, 967 T-34 medium tanks and 508 KV-1 and KV-2 heavy tanks.

Armoured cars

Light armoured cars

Heavy armoured cars

Tankettes

Tanks

Amphibious tanks

Light tanks

Flame & engineer tanks

Medium tanks

Heavy tanks

Self-propelled guns

  • SU-12 76.2mm gun truck
  • T-26 A artillery support tank
  • BT-7A artillery support tank
  • 4M quad 7.62mm Maxim anti-aircraft truck
  • 29K (artillery) 76.2mm anti-aircraft truck
  • ZiS-42 25mm anti-aircraft truck

Sweden

Tanks

Light tanks

Medium tanks

Tankettes

Armoured cars

United Kingdom

Armoured cars

Tankettes

Tanks

Self-propelled guns

United States

Light tanks

Medium tanks

Armoured cars

Self Propelled guns

  • T3 HMC

References

  1. ^ "China". mailer.fsu.edu. March 12, 2003. Archived from the original on 2007-07-10. Retrieved 2023-07-28.
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