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developed at the Experimental Engineering-Mechanical Department (OKMO) of the Factory No. 174 by engineer P. Syachentov. The PS-3 had better specifications in comparison with the series-produced KT tank gun and also had several technical innovations (foot firing switch, original training gear, travelling position fixing, binocular optical sight). The T-26-4 armed with the PS-3 tank gun was tested in October 1933 but it was found that the PS-3 was too powerful for the T-26 light tank—turret's race ring and hull roof were deformed during gun fire, and the suspension springs were damaged. It was decided to arm the T-26-4 with the 76.2 mm KT tank gun only. All five experimental T-26-4 artillery tanks were tested during military exercises near Leningrad in September 1934 before scheduled series production of 50 such vehicles in 1935. But on 19 September 1934 an incident with a T-26-4 took place: a blow-back because of shell case destruction during gun fire. Despite the fact that this defect was unrelated to turret design, the military representatives cancelled the order to produce the T-26-4. Also the work to design turretless
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remotely controlled tanks (162 teletanks of all models were produced); ST-26 bridge-laying tanks (71 were produced); SU-5 self-propelled guns (33 were produced); experimental armoured cargo/personnel carriers, reconnaissance vehicles, and many others. The majority of these vehicles were developed at the Leningrad Factory of Experimental Mechanical Engineering (from 1935 known as the Factory No. 185 named after S.M. Kirov) by talented Soviet engineers P.N. Syachentov, S.A. Ginzburg, L.S. Troyanov, N.V. Tseits, B.A. Andryhevich, M.P. Zigel and others. Various vehicle-mounted equipment was developed for the T-26, including mine-clearing attachments, inflatable pontoons and a snorkel system for fording water obstacles, devices for overcoming obstacles and many others. T-26 light tanks were also modified into different armoured combat vehicles in the field during wartime.
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in summer. A fuel tank for 182 L (40 imp gal; 48 U.S. gal) and an oil box for 27 L (5.9 imp gal; 7.1 U.S. gal) were placed alongside the engine. The engine required top-grade petrol; the use of second-rate petrol could cause damage to the valve units because of engine detonation. From mid-1932, a more capacious fuel tank — 290 L (64 imp gal; 77 U.S. gal) instead of 182 L (40 imp gal; 48 U.S. gal) — and a simplified oil box were introduced. An engine cooling fan was mounted over the engine in a special shroud. From early 1932, the exhaust silencer was affixed by three clamps instead of two.
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suppliers, a great shortage of qualified engineers and technicians as well as of necessary equipment still resulted in many of the tanks being flawed, and they were not accepted by army representatives. On 26 October 1932, the Trust of Special Machine Industry, consisting of four factories, was established to solve the problem of tank production in the USSR. The planned production of T-26s for 1932 was decreased significantly and special attention was given to increasing the quality of the tanks. A production run of the new model single-turreted T-26 armed with the 45 mm gun was launched in mid-1933.
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commanders. Three such tanks were successfully tested in September 1932 and seven more radio stations were delivered to the Factory No. 174, but it is unknown whether they were ever mounted on twin-turreted T-26 tanks. Series production of twin-turreted command radio tanks was scheduled to begin on 1 January 1933, but this did not occur because radio stations No. 7N were in short supply and because of the introduction of single-turreted T-26s with series-produced 71-TK-1 radio stations.
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1931 had two cylindrical turrets mounted on ball bearings; each turret turned independently through 240°. Both turrets could provide common fire in front and rear arcs of fire (100° each). The disadvantage of such a configuration was that not all of the tank's firepower could be used at once on the same side. Four turret modifications existed, and they were mounted on tanks in different combinations (for instance, a tank with a riveted hull could have riveted and welded turrets).
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lower door of the twin-turreted tanks was increased from 6 to 10 mm and armoured PT-1 or PTK observation devices were installed. A common hatch above the engine, oil tank, and fuel tank was mounted starting in May 1940. In 1940, 255 T-26s were modernised in this way and in the first half of 1941 another 85 tanks were improved. A central factory responsible for the T-26's repair and modernisation was the Factory of Carrying-and-Conveying Machines named after
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firepower, but the recoilless gun proved difficult to reload on the move, and the powerful blast projected behind the weapon when fired was dangerous to infantrymen behind the tank. Shortcomings were also observed in the design of the gun itself, and so the planned rearmament of twin-turreted T-26 tanks with recoilless guns did not take place.
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vertically stabilised TOP-1 gun telescopic sight. Ammunition stowage for the main gun was increased from 122 rounds to 147. In 1938, the cylindrical turret was replaced with a conical turret, with the same 45 mm model 1934 gun. Some T-26s mod. 1938/1939, equipped with radio set, had a PTK commander's panoramic sight.
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half of the T-26, T-28 and BT tanks had major drive train components (engine, drive train or suspension) that were broken down or worn out and these disabled tanks were parked and cannibalised for spare parts to keep the rest running. Tanks damaged during the 1939 Winter War with Finland were also cannibalised for parts.
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One twin-turreted T-26 was given to the Research Institute of Communication in March 1932 to develop special tank communication devices. The plan was to equip each tank with a keyphone, while a platoon commander's tank would be equipped with a telephone switch for 6 subscribers (four for the tanks in
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By mid-1941, most of the Red Army's vast numbers of tanks were suffering from serious wear and tear. Poor quality roads, the vulnerabilities of track design in the early 1930s and inadequate maintenance, recovery and repair services all took their toll. In some of the front line armoured units, up to
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light tank. This work was slowed by delays in the delivery of new equipment and series production of the T-50 did not begin on schedule (planned for 1 June 1941). As a result, factory management decided to resume the production of the T-26, using T-26 hulls, turrets, and other parts already in stock.
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Beginning in 1937, there was an effort to equip many tanks with a second machine gun in the rear of the turret and an anti-aircraft machine gun on top of it, as well as the addition of two searchlights above the gun for night gunnery, a new VKU-3 command system, and a TPU-3 intercom. Some tanks had a
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anti-tank guns with shields were experimentally mounted on captured Soviet T-26 light tank chassis, resulting in vehicles designated 7.5 cm Pak 97/38(f) auf Pz.740(r). These self-propelled guns served with the 3rd Company of the 563rd Anti-Tank Battalion before being replaced by Marder III on 1
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Factory (since February 1932—by the Design Office of the established Factory No. 174) in 1931–1932; it was installed on the T-26 mod. 1931 in November 1932. Unlike the A-43 turret, the turret by Factory No. 174 was much more convenient for the crew. The turret of the T-26-4 was quite similar to main
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or "command tank"): twin-turreted version with a simplex radio station No. 7N (communication range: 10 km) and a hand-rail frame antenna on the hull. The antenna lead was located in the front part of the underturret box roof between the turrets. The vehicle was intended for platoon (and higher)
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Some early T-26 tanks were repaired in tank units or factories with the use of later production parts. This meant replacing the all-rubber road wheels (except the front wheels) and track idlers with new strengthened ones. Armour was added for the headlight, the armour thickness of the driver's hatch
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were of low quality (with cracks) and were 10 mm thick instead of the planned 13 mm. Poor production standards were the reason behind the frequent failures of tank engines, gear boxes, springs in suspension, tracks and rubber-covered road wheels of early T-26s. Thirty-five of the 100 T-26s
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engine used in the Vickers 6-Ton. The engine was located in the rear part of the hull. Early Soviet-made tank engines were of bad quality but they became better beginning in 1934. The engine did not have an over-speed limiter, which often resulted in overheating and engine valve breakage, especially
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fire with the use of normal and armour-piercing bullets at a range of 50 m (160 ft). It was found that the armour withstood gunfire with minimal damage (only some rivets were damaged). Chemical analysis showed that the front armour plates were made from high-quality cemented armour ("S.t.a
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The T-26-4 with the KT tank gun passed tests successfully and five vehicles were built in 1933–1934 as pilot batch. Initially it was planned to arm three of these T-26-4 with the 76.2 mm KT tank gun mod. 1927/32 and the other two tanks with the 76.2 mm PS-3 tank gun. The PS-3 tank gun was
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The T-26 mod. 1931 did not have a radio set. The tank commander communicated with the driver by speaking tube, which was replaced with a signalling lamp in 1932. The T-26 was equipped with a fire extinguisher, a kit of spare parts tools and accessories (including a tank jack), canvas stowage, and a
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at the end of 1930. The last tanks arrived in 1932, when series production of the T-26 was already in progress. The British tanks were sent to Soviet factories for study in preparation for series production and to military educational institutions and training units. Later, some tanks were given to
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was considered as one of the factories for production of the T-26 from 1932, but production in Stalingrad did not start until August 1933. This process went very slowly, with great difficulties because of delays with deliveries of machining equipment and press tools for the newly built factory. In
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The T-26 Model 1933 carried 122 rounds of 45 mm ammunition, firing armour-piercing 45 mm rounds with a muzzle velocity of 820 m/s (2,700 ft/s), or lower-velocity high-explosive munitions. Tanks intended for company commanders were equipped with a radio set and a hand-rail radio
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and it was one of the most powerful anti-tank guns of its time. The T-26 could carry up to three secondary DT 7.62 mm machine guns in coaxial, rear, and anti-aircraft mounts. This increased firepower was intended to aid crews in defeating dedicated anti-tank teams, as the original machine gun
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shims at the hull bottom between armoured plates for fording water obstacles. After problems with rain entering the engine compartment, a special cover was installed over an air outlet window after March 1932. Some T-26s produced at the end of 1932–1933 had a riveted and welded hull. The T-26 mod.
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A large variety of different armoured combat vehicles were developed on the T-26 chassis in the 1930s. Among them were KhT-26, KhT-130 and KhT-133 flame-throwing (chemical) tanks (552, 401 and 269 vehicles were produced, respectively); T-26T artillery tractors (197 were produced); TT-26 and TU-26
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It was found that the A-43 turret was very tight for two crewmembers; it had insufficient observation field; there was no turret ventilation, which made continuous gunfire difficult; and it was hard to rotate the turret manually. At the beginning of 1933, a new 76 mm KT tank gun mod. 1927/32
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in 1938, so the tank was upgraded once more in February 1939 to have an underturret box with sloped (23°) 20 mm side armoured plates. The turret featured an increase to 20 mm at 18 degrees sloping. This time it was designated T-26-1 (known as the T-26 mod. 1939 in modern sources). There
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The initial plan was to arm every fifth T-26 with the 37 mm gun in the right turret, but the final proportion was somewhat higher. About 450 twin-turreted T-26 mod. 1931 tanks mounting the 37 mm gun in the right turret were produced in 1931–1933 (including only 20–30 tanks with the B-3
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version armed with two DT tank machine guns. The first series-produced variant of the T-26 that was equipped with turrets differing from the initial Vickers design (Soviet turrets were higher and had an observation window). Tanks produced from 1931 to March 1932 had a riveted hull and turrets, a
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Factory needed to convert all tank drawings from imperial units into metric, in order to develop a production technology, special tools, and equipment. The first 10 T-26s were assembled in July 1931 – they were identical to British Vickers 6-Ton tanks except for their armament. Soviet tanks were
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in a right turret to increase firepower. One prototype tank was built in 1934. BPK had a muzzle velocity of 500 m/s (1,640 ft/s) and a range of 4 km (2.5 mi). The tank was able to carry 62 4-kg rounds. The test performed on 9 March 1934 demonstrated a significant increase in
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started its series production under the designator B-3 (5K). The B-3 gun had less recoil and a smaller breech compared to the PS-2, so it could be easily mounted in the normal machine gun turret of the T-26. The first twin-turreted T-26 was armed with a B-3 gun in the right turret in late 1931.
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Unfortunately, series production of the B-3 gun proceeded slowly due to poor production standards (none of 225 guns produced in 1931 were accepted by army representatives; it took until 1933 to complete the original order for 300 guns placed in August 1931). Completed B-3 guns were mounted on
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Factory was reorganised into the Factory No. 174 named after K.E. Voroshilov in February 1932. The director of the tank factory became K. Sirken and the chief engineer was S. Ginzburg. The problems with organizing the complicated new technological processes, poor production planning of parts
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The T-26 was exported and used extensively by Spain, China and Turkey. Captured T-26s were used by the Finnish, German, Romanian and Hungarian armies. The tank was reliable and simple to maintain, and its design was continually modernised between 1931 and 1941. No new models of the T-26 were
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in the right turret. Representatives from the main Soviet tank manufacturers together with officials from the RKKA Mobilization Department considered the Hercules engine to be too difficult to produce, and the engine tended to overheat inside the engine compartment. Tests of TMM-1 and TMM-2
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flame-throwing tank (which can be identified by rivets for mounting of a burning mixture tank, rivets for hinges of a filling hatch on the left side and a welded drain port on the right side behind a front track bogie) with a mounted riveted turret with a small rear niche from the early
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On 26 January 1931, I. Khalepsky, Head of the Department of Mechanisation and Motorisation of the RKKA, wrote a letter to S. Ginzburg with information obtained via the intelligence service that the Polish government had decided to purchase Vickers 6-Ton light infantry tanks as well as
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The series production of the T-26, equipped with new higher turrets with observation window, began in August 1931. Such turrets proved to be more suitable for mass production. The production of the T-26 encountered many problems: a lot of armoured hulls and turrets supplied by the
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armed with the 37 mm Hotchkiss (PS-1) gun in the right turret and the 7.62 mm DT tank machine gun in the left turret. These T-26s from the development batch were of low quality and made from mild steel, but it was an important test of the new tank production technology.
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On the eve of World War II, T-26s served mainly in separate light tank brigades (each brigade had 256–267 T-26s) and in separate tank battalions of the rifle divisions (one company of T-26s consisted of 10–15 tanks). These were the type of tank units that participated in the
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Factory in 1931 had hulls and turrets made from mild steel. Later, it was planned to replace these hulls with ones built of armour plate as well as to mount engines of better quality. The business plan for 1932 called for 3,000 T-26s. For this, the tank workshop of the
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developed two tank models (TMM-1 and TMM-2) based on the Vickers 6-Ton tank design but with an American Hercules 95 hp (71 kW) six-cylinder water-cooled engine, improved front armour (to 15–20 mm), and a driver's position on the left side. TMM stands for
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in the beginning of March 1940. All in all, 69 T-26s with appliqué armour were used during the Winter War and 20 more were delivered to tank units after the end of the war. Combat use proved that Finnish light anti-tank guns could not penetrate the armour of these
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The T-26 could cross 0.75-metre (2.5 ft)-high vertical obstacles and 2.1-metre (6.9 ft)-wide trenches, ford 0.8-metre (2.6 ft)-deep water, cut 33-centimetre (13 in)-thick trees, and climb 40° gradients. Needless to say, it was easy to drive.
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developed 53 variants of the T-26, including flame-throwing tanks, combat engineer vehicles, remotely controlled tanks, self-propelled guns, artillery tractors, and armoured carriers. Twenty-three of these were series-produced, others were experimental models.
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configuration and was designed to carry two machine guns, mounting one in each turret. A major difference was that the Soviet T-26 mod. 1931 had higher turrets (with an observation slit) than the British 6-Ton. Soviet turrets had a round firing port for the
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with reduced (from 900 mm to 500 mm) recoil length was installed into the A-43 turret. The turret was still a very tight place for crew members. The ammunition stowage for 54 rounds was unsuccessful, and the military refused the A-43 turret.
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light infantry tanks. On 13 February 1931, the Vickers 6-Ton light infantry tank, under the designator T-26, officially entered service in the Red Army as the "main tank for close support of combined arms units and tank units of High Command Reserve".
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decided to pass the foreign tanks into Red Army service, starting their production immediately without waiting for the completion of development works, in order to counter possible aggression. At that time, the RKKA had only several dozen outdated
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T-26 mod. 1933 in the Parola Tank Museum (Finland): this tank is described in many sources as early version of the T-26 mod. 1933. But in reality this is the Finnish war-time modernization (Finnish tactical number Ps 163–16) of a hull from
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light tanks after mid-1932. This meant that twin-turreted T-26 tanks continued to be equipped with old 37 mm Hotchkiss (PS-1) guns. As production of the PS-1 gun had ended, some guns were taken from military supply depots and scrapped
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the platoon, one for communication with infantry and one for contacting headquarters). A special terminal block was mounted on the rear of the tank so that communication wires could be connected. The work remained experimental.
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silencer affixed with two clamps, and lacked any cover over the air outlet window. About 1,177 T-26 mod. 1931 tanks armed with machine guns were accepted by the Red Army, which had 1,015 such twin-turreted tanks on 1 April 1933.
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In 1938, the T-26 was upgraded to the model 1938 version, which had a new conical turret with better anti-bullet resistance but the same welded hull as the T-26 mod. 1933 produced in 1935–1936. This proved insufficient in the
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On 1 June 1941, the Red Army had 10,268 T-26 light tanks of all models on their inventories, including armoured combat vehicles based on the T-26 chassis. T-26s composed the majority of the fighting vehicles in the Soviet
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Interior of T-26 mod. 1933 turret, looking forward at the 45 mm 20K tank gun breech. The TOP-1 telescopic sight is to the left, and the coaxial DT tank machine gun and PT-K commander panoramic sight is to the right.
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According to the RKKA data, 116 T-26 tanks were accepted from the factory in mid-1941, but such data includes tanks after overhaul with possible mounting of turrets from KhT-133 flame-throwing tanks with 45 mm
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and some tanks served in Finland for various non-combat purposes until 1961. Captured T-26s were also used by the German, Romanian and Hungarian armies. The Romanian-captured vehicles saw some modifications (see
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Maintenance of the T-26 mod. 1931 (with riveted hull and turrets). This tank was produced in the first half of 1932—the exhaust silencer is mounted with two clamps and the cover over the air outlet window. The
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Factory No. 174 also manufactured a few T-26s for military educational institutions. These were dissected tanks to demonstrate the relative position and function of tank components during tank crew training.
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military supply depots and proving grounds. The Vickers-built 6-Ton tanks were called V-26 in the USSR. Three British tanks were tested for cross-country ability at the small proving ground near Moscow on
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was installed in 2005). The tank has combat damage taken during the Great Patriotic War (many marks from armour-piercing bullets and a welded hole on the right side of the turret from a 50 mm shell).
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T-26 mod. 1933 in the Parola Tank Museum (Finland): the Finnish wartime modernization (Finnish tactical number Ps 163–28) of a hull from KhT-26 flame-throwing tank with a mounted turret from the
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in September 1941. Factory No. 174 produced engines and spare parts for the T-26, installed additional armour plates on some T-26s, replaced flame-throwers with 45 mm tank guns in turrets of 130
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cavalry tanks and to mass-produce them with the assistance of both the British and French. Because Poland was then considered, in Soviet military doctrine, to be the USSR's main enemy, the Soviet
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fire. Many twin-turreted tanks of the first series had 10 mm armour plates of low quality, which could be penetrated by 7.62 mm armour-piercing bullets from 150 m (490 ft)
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One of the Vickers 6-Ton tanks (equipped with Soviet-made turrets for the pilot batch of T-26 tanks) was tested for gunfire resistance in August 1931. The hull was subjected to rifle and
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had 1,136 T-26 tanks on 22 June 1941 (52 percent of all tanks in the district). The T-26 (mod. 1938/39, especially) could withstand most German tanks in 1941 but were inferior to the
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There are about 45 T-26 tanks of various models preserved in different museums and military schools (mainly Russian, Spanish, Turkish and Finnish). The most notable of them are:
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Interior of T-26 mod. 1933 turret. Ammunition stowage is on the left side. The side observation device is visible, as is the revolver firing port, which is closed with a plug.
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in May 2003, without its turret and with a large shell hole on the right side of the hull. It is now displayed with a turret, but the shell hole in the hull is still present.
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ordered the creation of the "Special Commission for the Red Army (RKKA) new tanks" under the direction of S. Ginzburg to define the tank type suitable for the Red Army. The
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in 1981 and became a monument to Soviet tankers in Korovitchino village (Novgorod Oblast). The vehicle was given to the museum in May 2004. The tank has inauthentic tracks.
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armament had been found insufficient. The turret rear ball mounting for the additional DT tank machine gun was installed on the T-26 tanks from the end of 1935 until 1939.
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T-26 mod. 1939 in the Kubinka Tank Museum, Moscow Oblast (Russia): this tank with pressed turret front armoured plate is in drivable condition (the GAZ-41 engine from the
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into production in Stalingrad in 1941. The T-26s produced by STZ had no visual differences from other T-26s, but Stalingrad tanks were less reliable and more expensive.
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prototypes performed in the beginning of 1932 demonstrated no advantage over the Vickers 6-Ton and the T-26 (the TMM-2's maneuverability was found to be even worse).
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artillery tanks armed with the powerful 76.2 mm PS-3 tank gun started at that time. The T-26-4's turret construction was the design used in the series-produced
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connected to a gearbox, with five gears, in the front part of the vehicle by drive shaft passing through the vehicle. Steering was through steering clutches and
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easily penetrated the T-26's thin anti-bullet armour and tank units equipped with the T-26 suffered significant losses during the breakthrough of the
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flame-throwing tanks, repaired tanks in army units (846 T-26s since the beginning of 1941) and mounted about 75 turrets from the T-26 and the T-50 as
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The hull and turrets of the T-26 mod. 1931 had a maximum armour thickness of 13–15 mm (until 1938, see below), which was sufficient to withstand
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light tank, despite its mediocre performance, was also effective against the T-26. Portions of the armour plating on earlier models of the T-26 used
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Operatsiya "X". Sovetskaya voennaya pomoshch respublikanskoy Ispanii 1936–1939 (Operation X. The Soviet Military Aid to Republican Spain 1936–1939)
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American light tank). Before 1990 the vehicle stood in the territory of one of military units of the Soviet 39th Army (located in Mongolia) of the
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flame-throwing tank with a mounted turret from the T-26 mod. 1938/1939 and a ball mount for the DT tank machine gun in a hull front armoured plate.
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During the Great Patriotic War, a mounting of 15–40 mm appliqué armour on about a hundred different T-26s was performed by local factories in
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from December 1939 – March 1940. The Winter War proved that the T-26 was obsolete and its design reserve was totally depleted. Finnish 37 mm
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Hulls of twin-turreted T-26s were assembled using armoured plates riveted to a frame from metal angles. Some tanks, produced in 1931, had sealing
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Factory No. 174 produced its last T-26 tanks in February 1941. After that, the factory began retooling to produce the new and much more complex
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T-26 mod. 1939 in the Parola Tank Museum, (Finland): the Finnish war-time modernization (Finnish tactical number Ps 164–7); a hull from a
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T-26 mod. 1931 with the A-43 welded turret developed by N. Dyrenkov. The ball mount for the DT tank machine gun is visible. Leningrad, 1933.
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or "screened"). The Factory No. 174 developed the design of 30–40 mm appliqué armour for all types of single-turreted T-26s during the
7001: 4967: 4954: 4941: 4928: 729: 2872:(Turkey). One of the 64 T-26 Tanks that were purchased from Russia in 1934. The T-26 remained in service with the Turkish army until 1943. 2470:
In 1939, the Armoured Directorate of the Red Army (ABTU RKKA) ordered the development of a new conical turret for the T-26 similar to the
2152:(PS-1) in the right turret), equipped with the radio station No. 7N and the hand-rail frame antenna on the hull. Military exercises. 1934. 7292: 7262: 6354: 405:
290 L (64 imp gal; 77 U.S. gal) with additional 110 L (24 imp gal; 29 US gal) fuel tank
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1936–1939 the Design Office of the STZ developed several experimental tanks (6 TK, 4 TG, STZ-25, STZ-35) based on the T-26 tank and the
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In 1933, the Soviets unveiled the T-26 mod. 1933. This model, which had a new single cylindrical turret carrying one 45-mm cannon L/46 (
3935: 2904:(Russia): monument (since 1995) with an incomplete chassis (one track bogie is missing; tracks and driving wheels were taken from the 569:
company in 1928–29. The simple and easy-to-maintain Vickers 6-Ton was intended for export to less technically advanced countries: the
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In the 1930s, T-26 light tanks were delivered to Spain (281 mod. 1933), China (82) and Turkey (60 mod. 1933 and 4 mod. 1931).
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The next military operation the T-26 light tank participated in was the Soviet-Japanese border conflict, commencing with the
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The Soviets did not simply replicate the Vickers 6-Ton. However, like its British counterpart, the T-26 mod. 1931 had a twin-
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in front of the hull, whereas the TMM-2 was equipped with an improved gearbox, a clutchless steering device and a 37 mm
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As the war progressed and Germany's lighter tanks were replaced by the Panzer III, Panzer IV and heavier tanks, such as the
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construction and were very vulnerable to both types of attacks. The use of riveted armour on some older T-26 models led to "
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were subsequent attempts to thicken the front plate, but T-26 production soon ended in favour of other designs, such as the
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roof and bottom armour plates were made from mediocre steel. Even so, the British armour was better than armour produced by
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Otechestvennye bronirovannye mashiny. XX vek. Tom 1: 1905–1941 (Native Armoured Vehicles. 20th century. Vol. 1: 1905–1941)
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The Voroshilov factory also produced six dismantled sets of T-26 tanks, which were sent to the Stalingrad Tractor Factory.
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Russia at War [2 volumes]: From the Mongol Conquest to Afghanistan, Chechnya, and Beyond [2 volumes]
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A column of T-26 mod. 1939 and T-26 mod. 1933 light tanks from the 20th Tank Brigade move towards a front line. The
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used their T-26s until 1944. Soviet T-26 light tanks last saw use in August 1945, during the defeat of the Japanese
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About 47 T-26 tanks were assembled and 77 were repaired in July–August 1941 before the factory was relocated from
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in June 1941 and all of the Red Army's tank models suffered severe losses due to the air supremacy of the German
4569:; Boțoghină, Iulian-Stelian; Manolescu, Mariana-Daniela; Stoica, Leontin-Vasile; Șoitariu, Mihai-Cosmin (2012). 2641: 2209: 2077: 675: 4110: 2094:
gun). There were 392 T-26 mod. 1931 tanks with gun plus machine gun armament in the Red Army on 1 April 1933.
2033:). There were two models of 37 mm guns in the USSR suitable for mounting in light tanks at that time—the 7272: 7230: 6918: 5596: 4736:
Bronya krepka. Istoriya Sovetskogo tanka 1919–1937 (The armour is strong. A history of Soviet tank 1919–1937)
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KhT-130 flame-throwing tank in the Kubinka Tank Museum, Moscow Oblast (Russia): in reality this is the TU-26
1596: 601: 156: 2663: 2231: 2029:: twin-turreted version with a 37 mm gun in the right turret (some modern sources mention this tank as 1367:
15 with a cylindrical turret and a radio, 5 with a conical turret and a radio, and 10 with a conical turret.
7109: 6394: 5771: 5755: 1551: 4791: 2772:. It was donated to the museum in February 1998. Only two such vehicles are preserved at the present time. 2353:
flame-throwing tanks; an additional 15 T-26 mod. 1939 tanks were armoured by workshops of the 8th Army in
2072:, constructed from parts taken from the previously purchased German 37 mm anti-tank gun developed by 7034: 6987: 5709: 2787: 2769: 775: 608:. The Vickers 6-Ton was among four tank models selected by Soviet representatives during their visit to 7169: 6442: 6316: 6311: 6025: 5905: 5832: 5661: 5397: 5184: 3062: 2790:
in Moscow (Russia): this late production variant was transferred from Kubinka Tank Museum in the 1980s.
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machine gun, became the most common T-26 variant. The 45 mm 20K tank gun was based on the Soviet
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for the first T-26s because of a shortage of modern metallurgical equipment in the USSR at that time.
6413: 6296: 5671: 5666: 5349: 5339: 2794: 1592: 1564: 1497:, T-26s outclassed the Italian tankettes, inspiring the design of the first Italian medium tank, the 1474: 1264: 720: 709: 226: 151: 49: 6379: 4447:
Tanki v Zimnei voine 1939–1940 (Tanks during the Winter War 1939–1940). Frontline Illustration No. 3
4163: 2603:, using the T-26's 45 mm 20-K gun. The first prototype even used the turret of a captured T-26. 6911: 6326: 6020: 5970: 5204: 5082: 4235:
Candil, Antonio J. (1 March 1999). "Aid Mission to the Republicans Tested Doctrine and Equipment".
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T-26 mod. 1933 in the museum-diorama "Breaching of the Leningrad Blockade" in Mar'ino village near
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suggested equipping some T-26 mod. 1931 tanks with the 76.2 mm BPK recoilless gun designed by
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against Japanese forces in 1939. The T-26 was vulnerable to Japanese tank-killing teams armed with
1509: 762: 375: 141: 2337:: tank with additional armour plating (appliqué armour). Some modern sources mention this tank as 2131:(or "dynamic reaction gun", as it was called at the time) in the right turret. At the end of 1933 800:, which meant quite high initial velocity, over 700–800 m/s depending on ammunition) and one 6746: 6680: 6616: 6387: 5987: 5748: 5676: 5490: 5219: 5209: 3020: 2652: 2630: 2220: 2198: 2065:
of the RKKA gave preference to a new gun. It was developed by the Artillery Design Office of the
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antenna on the turret (so called "radio tanks"). Later the hand-rail antenna was replaced with a
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Panzers on the Eastern Front: General Erhard Raus and his Panzer Divisions in Russia, 1941–1945
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in Manchuria in August 1945 was the last military operation in which Soviet T-26s were used.
1520: 1513: 1494: 907: 847: 684: 510: 4651: 4566: 5875: 5792: 5621: 5576: 3945: 3033: 2132: 1641: 1636:. The remaining T-26s participated in battles with the Germans and their allies during the 1608: 854: 530: 522: 505:'s armoured forces during the interwar period. The T-26 was the most important tank of the 344: 20: 4466:
Legkiy tank T-26. 1931–1941 (The Light Tank T-26. 1931–1941). Frontline Illustration No. 1
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Toward Combined Arms Warfare: A Survey of 20th-Century Tactics, Doctrine, and Organization
8: 6365: 6361: 5730: 5726: 5546: 5541: 5075: 4549:
Illustrated Directory of Tanks and Fighting Vehicles: From World War I to the Present Day
4049:"Soviet Tanks in Manchuria 1945: The Red Army's ruthless last blitzkrieg of World War II" 2776: 2097: 2066: 1583:, in which the flame-throwing tanks based on the T-26 chassis played a significant role. 1401: 728:
or "tank of low power". The TMM-1 was equipped with transmission details from the native
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T-26: mashiny na ego base (T-26: The Vehicles on its Base). Frontline Illustration No. 4
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Twin-turreted T-26 mod. 1931 with gun plus machine gun armament and riveted hull in the
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Modified KhT-26 with early BT-5 turret, often incorrectly labeled as "T-26 mod. 1933".
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Twin-turreted T-26 mod. 1931 with riveted hull and turrets, armed with the 37 mm
7010: 5407: 4891: 4870: 4849: 4831: 4816: 4766: 4755: 4739: 4720: 4701: 4682: 4663: 4652: 4636: 4617: 4598: 4579: 4552: 4535: 4507: 4488: 4469: 4450: 4431: 4408: 4385:. Fort Leavenworth, Kansas: U.S. Army Command and General Staff College. p. 231. 4367: 4338: 4319: 4300: 4283: 4264: 4240: 4221: 4202: 4173: 4148: 2418: 2382: 2136: 2106: 1482: 954: 857: 843: 790: 713: 692: 506: 350: 171: 136: 7164: 6815: 6590: 6142: 6123: 5900: 5837: 5646: 5581: 5526: 4218:
Sovetskie tanki v boyu. Ot T-26 do IS-2 (Soviet tanks in action. From T-26 to IS-2)
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Specifications of the T-26 of different models (according to Factory No. 174 data)
1663: 1637: 1555: 1528: 1418: 1393: 1389: 933: 652: 526: 53: 5242: 2919:, UK. T-26A vehicle. Recovered, converted into a T-26B and used by Finnish forces. 2677: 2245: 521:, the T-26 was the most numerous tank in the Red Army's armoured force during the 6800: 6369: 6211: 6201: 5616: 5551: 5377: 5319: 5314: 5282: 4971: 4958: 4945: 4932: 4919: 4885: 4864: 4843: 4798: 4167: 2916: 2813: 2768:
diving club. The vehicle was restored at the Pärnu Training Tank Regiment of the
2595: 1649: 1580: 801: 633: 538: 486: 466: 5817: 5067: 4999: 2783:(Russia). The single surviving twin-turreted T-26 armed with the 37 mm gun. 644:
8-ton light infantry tank, developed by S. Ginzburg under that programme at the
7070: 7065: 6621: 6427: 6256: 6251: 6231: 6221: 6090: 5890: 5740: 5641: 5636: 5631: 5626: 5611: 5601: 5566: 5556: 5473: 5468: 5440: 5430: 5267: 5000:
Russian/Soviet Section I (1915 to 1944) Russian/Soviet Section I (1915 to 1944)
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Suomalaiset Panssarivaunut 1918–1997 (The Finnish Armoured Vehicles 1918–1997)
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T-26. Tyazhelaya sud'ba legkogo tanka (T-26. The Heavy Fate of the Light Tank)
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The prototype of STZ-25 (T-25) wheeled-tracked light tank during tests at the
7251: 6276: 6266: 6226: 6216: 6206: 6118: 6105: 6085: 5975: 5930: 5925: 5885: 5561: 5422: 5392: 5387: 5382: 5372: 5367: 5344: 5011: 4808: 4539: 4287: 4251:
Daley, John (1999). "Soviet and German Advisors Put Doctrine to the Test" in
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or "battalion gun by Kurchevsky"): twin-turreted version with a 76.2 mm
2050: 2034: 1680: 1656: 1532: 1430: 1195: 860: 744: 624: 562: 542: 482: 474: 347: 6241: 5054: 5051:, T-26 mod. 1939 in drivable condition from the Parola Tank Museum (Finland) 5045:, T-26 mod. 1939 in drivable condition from the Parola Tank Museum (Finland) 5033:, T-26 mod. 1939 in drivable condition from the Kubinka Tank Museum (Russia) 4845:
Tank Combat in Spain: Armored Warfare During the Spanish Civil War 1936–1939
4578:(in Romanian). Pitești, Romania: Editura Universității de Stat din Pitești. 4530:
Mahé, Yann (February 2011). "Le Blindorama : La Turquie, 1935 - 1945".
4169:
Third Axis Fourth Ally: Romanian Armed Forces in the European War, 1941-1945
3052:− 64 T-26 Mod. 1933s (Two T-26 Mod. 1931s and T-27s were received in 1932). 976:
Production of T-26 tanks at the Factory No. 174 named after K.E. Voroshilov
7174: 7159: 6632: 6458: 6417: 6410: 6196: 6191: 6080: 6046: 5920: 5915: 5686: 5681: 5591: 5571: 5402: 5359: 5309: 5289: 5214: 5199: 4696:
Solyankin, Alexander; Pavlov, Ivan; Pavlov, Mikhail; Zheltov, Igor (2002).
4111:"WWII's Absentee: German and Allied Equipment Used By The Turkish Republic" 3006: 2964: 2901: 2506: 2501: 1632:, the T-26 was gradually replaced through attrition by the vastly superior 1629: 1572: 1502: 1456: 1385: 887: 839: 613: 570: 518: 470: 161: 75: 6236: 5237: 4912: 3864: 3810: 3726: 3420: 1546: 1463:
was the main tank of the RKKA armoured forces during the interwar period.
5997: 5945: 5450: 5294: 5262: 5257: 5252: 5247: 5229: 5154: 5144: 4193:
Special Issue No. 2. Subscription index in the Rospechat Catalogue 73474.
2845:(Finland): Finnish tactical number Ps 163–33, in drivable condition. 2817: 2797:, Leningrad Oblast (Russia): this tank was raised from a river bottom at 2600: 2073: 2045: 1498: 1422: 680: 662:
The prototype of the TMM-1 light infantry tank during tests in early 1932
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tankettes, both of which were armed only with machine guns. During the
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At the same time, the Faculty of Mechanisation and Motorisation of the
688: 604:, arrived in the UK to select tanks, tractors, and cars for use in the 514: 481:
designs of the 1930s until its light armour became vulnerable to newer
462: 166: 65: 2288:
T-26 mod. 1933 with appliqué armour after running trials in early 1940
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in 1932; it was used in many conflicts of the 1930s as well as during
928:
In 1931, the only Soviet factory suitable for T-26 production was the
525:
in June 1941. The T-26 fought the Germans and their allies during the
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The Finnish Army used captured T-26s of different models during the
734: 7144: 6934: 6246: 5935: 5807: 5779: 5531: 5500: 5412: 5189: 4389:
Hughes-Wilson, John (2006). "Snow and Slaughter at Suomussalmi" in
3036:− Limited use of captured Republican tanks in the Spanish civil war 2890: 2354: 1540: 1486: 1452: 1426: 708:
Plat" according to Vickers-Armstrongs classification), whereas the
704: 605: 600:
In early 1930, the Soviet buying committee, under the direction of
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Franco, Lucas M. (2006). "El Tanque de la Guerra Civil Española".
4255:, 1 May 1999. Fort Knox, KY: US Army Armor Center. ISSN 0004-2420. 850:
showed that the hand-rail antenna drew fire onto commander tanks.
39: 7200: 7190: 6968: 6715: 6710: 6518: 6321: 6271: 6155: 6150: 6075: 6005: 5870: 5691: 5521: 5495: 5159: 5119: 5039:, replica of T-26 mod. 1933 (with a historical scene, in Russian) 4030: 4028: 4026: 2950: 2862: 2855: 2728: 2537: 2532: 2471: 2464: 2082: 1501:. During the war, Nationalist forces would attack the tanks with 1460: 1434: 1256: 756: 498: 106: 4863:
Sokiera, Jason M. (2 December 2014). Dowling, Timothy C. (ed.).
4565: 3884: 3648: 6958: 6948: 6866: 6757: 6731: 6705: 6700: 6695: 6675: 6186: 6113: 6070: 6065: 6060: 6055: 5272: 4147:(in Swedish). Espoo, Finland: Schildts förlag Ab. p. 261. 3049: 2897: 2876: 2824: 2757: 2736: 2417:
and DT tank machine gun in a ball mount, were assembled by the
883: 872: 871:
The transmission of the T-26 consisted of single-disc main dry
824: 812: 695:, together with various armoured cars and obsolescent domestic 578: 574: 7226:
Soviet armored fighting vehicle production during World War II
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Armata română și evoluția armei tancuri. Documente (1919–1945)
4430:] (in Finnish). Hämeenlinna: Ilves-Paino Oy. p. 512. 4023: 3704: 3702: 3660: 3624: 3588: 2896:
KhT-130 flame-throwing tank in the Military Unit No. 05776 in
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and the PS-2 gun. This system was successfully tested and the
1251: 7149: 7085: 6892: 6876: 6856: 6840: 6825: 6820: 6736: 6690: 6685: 5802: 5797: 5787: 4761:. New York, United States of America: Mason Charter. p.  3832: 3830: 3828: 3785: 3783: 3770: 3768: 3689: 3687: 3636: 3600: 3576: 3372: 3314: 3312: 3310: 3308: 3306: 2363: 1536: 1490: 1281: 1269: 879:. The gear change lever was mounted directly on the gearbox. 594: 586: 261: 100: 6903: 4695: 4318:(in Spanish). Madrid: La Esfera de los Libros. p. 613. 3937:Сохранившаяся до наших дней техника 30-х – начала 40-х годов 3819: 3800: 3798: 3732: 3564: 3426: 3273: 3233: 3231: 3163: 3151: 2587:: Romanian proposal to rearm captured T-26s with 37 mm 6963: 6871: 6861: 6611: 6595: 6585: 6564: 6528: 6523: 6476: 6461: 6281: 6181: 6160: 5812: 5656: 5651: 5483: 5478: 5329: 5324: 5179: 4424:
Punaiset panssarit – Puna-armeijan panssarijoukot 1918–1945
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Production of T-26 tanks at the Stalingrad Tractor Factory
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The tank was powered by a GAZ T-26 90 hp (67 kW)
782: 641: 628: 490: 478: 431: 193: 94: 4980:, combat use of the T-26 (in Russian), many photos of T-26 4635:. United States of America: Greenhill Books. p. 253. 3987: 3825: 3780: 3765: 3753: 3743: 3741: 3684: 3672: 3612: 3528: 3504: 3444: 3396: 3384: 3348: 3303: 3291: 3279: 3194: 3192: 3190: 3098: 3096: 3094: 3081: 3079: 3077: 2061:
As the series production of the PS-2 gun was delayed, the
5860: 5827: 4597:(in Finnish and English). Jyväskylä: Apali. p. 208. 4294: 4199:
Light Tanks: T-27, T-38, BT, T-26, T-40, T-50, T-60, T-70
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with Nationalist Spanish markings, in drivable condition.
558: 7131: 4649: 4525:. Charles Scribner's Sons. p. 160. SBN 684-13651-1. 4299:(in Spanish). Valladolid: Quiron Ediciones. p. 80. 4161: 3921: 3492: 3216: 2732:
T-26 mod. 1933. El Goloso Museum in Madrid, Spain. 2007.
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Appel, Erik; et al. (2001). Ekberg, Henrik (ed.).
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light tanks since 1927. It was also planned to use the
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Military Technical Academy named after F.E. Dzerzhinsky
565:(Vickers Mk.E variant) tank, which was designed by the 517:
in 1939–40. Though nearly obsolete by the beginning of
4719:. Armada (in Russian). Vol. 20. Moscow: Exprint. 4066: 4011: 3940:[Preserved vehicles of the 30s to early 40s]. 3129: 3127: 7221:
List of armored fighting vehicles of the Soviet Union
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When Titans Clashed: How the Red Army Stopped Hitler
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T-26 cyl. turret, extra fuel tank, radio, 1935–1936
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of the border military districts. For instance, the
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by the Chinese from 1938 to 1944, especially in the
1235:
Including 204 tanks with anti-aircraft machine guns.
1226:
Including 267 tanks with anti-aircraft machine guns.
4534:(in French). No. 41. Caraktère. pp. 4–7. 4506:(in Russian). Moscow: Yauza, Strategiya KM, EKSMO. 4428:
Red tanks: the Red Army's armoured forces 1918–1945
3124: 2912:. The single preserved KhT-130 at the present time. 2823:T-26 mod. 1933 in the El Goloso Barracks Museum in 2362:The T-26 mod. 1939 with appliqué armour weighed 12 5720:List of armoured fighting vehicles of World War II 4754: 2027:T-26 model 1931 with gun plus machine gun armament 5097: 4828:Soviet Tanks and Combat Vehicles of World War Two 4757:Men Against Tanks: A History of Anti-Tank Warfare 4738:(in Russian). Moscow: Yauza, EKSMO. p. 384. 4523:Tanks: A History of the Armoured Fighting Vehicle 4487:(in Russian). Moscow: Strategiya KM. p. 80. 4468:(in Russian). Moscow: Strategiya KM. p. 79. 4449:(in Russian). Moscow: Strategiya KM. p. 82. 4314:García, José María; Franco, Lucas Molina (2006). 2445:or "artillery"). The turret was developed by the 1624:T-26 tanks of Chinese Nationalist Army during WW2 7249: 6457: 5770: 4887:Kangzhan: Guide to Chinese Ground Forces 1937–45 4403:. Osceola, USA: MBI Publishing Company. p.  4295:García, José María; Lucas Molina Franco (2005). 3540: 1505:, the first time such weapons were used in war. 1473:A T-26 operated by Republican forces during the 936:, which had had experience of manufacturing the 52:. This tank was raised from the river bottom at 4913:T-26: Development History and combat employment 4869:. Bloomsbury Publishing USA. pp. 845–846. 4792:Soviet Tank Operations in the Spanish Civil War 4714: 4650:Regenberg, Dr. Werner; Horst Scheibert (1990). 4337:. Lawrence, Kansas: Kansas Press. p. 374. 3959: 3145: 2101:Twin-turreted T-26 armed with the 76.2 mm 1930:radio, straight sides of underturret box, 1938 4658:. United States of America: Schiffer. p.  2720:T-26 mod. 1931 with riveted hull and turrets. 2078:Artillery Factory No. 8 named after M. Kalinin 7117: 6995: 6919: 6773: 6648: 6443: 6395: 5756: 5083: 5059: 4884:Ness, Leland; Shih, Bin (16 September 2016). 4631:Raus, Erhard (2002). Peter G. Tsouras (ed.). 4611: 4396: 4215: 4034: 3666: 3654: 3630: 3594: 3570: 3558: 1194:Excludes vehicles based on T-26 chassis (see 6662: 4681:(in Russian). Moscow: AIRO-XX. p. 149. 4313: 4196: 4186: 3708: 3642: 3606: 3582: 3498: 3402: 3390: 3378: 3366: 3354: 3330: 3297: 3285: 3261: 3210: 3169: 3157: 882:Suspension (for each side) consisted of two 6355:List of interwar armoured fighting vehicles 4612:Payne, Stanley G.; Palacios, Jesús (2014). 4191:(in Russian). Moscow: Modelist-Konstruktor. 2893:control vehicle with a dummy flame-thrower. 2491:For combat use of the T-26 light tank, see 2477: 1378: 1246: 7124: 7110: 7002: 6988: 6926: 6912: 6780: 6766: 6655: 6641: 6450: 6436: 6402: 6388: 6350: 5763: 5749: 5715: 5090: 5076: 4826:Zaloga, Steven J., James Grandsen (1984). 4715:Svirin, Mikhail; Kolomiets, Maxim (2000). 4614:Franco: A personal and political biography 4421: 4362:. Lawrence, Kansas: Kansas Press. p.  4263:(in Spanish). Madrid, Spain: AF Editores. 3113: 3111: 1894:T-26 cyl. turret, radio, P-40 AA MG, 1937 1758:Twin-turret T-26, gun + machine gun, 1932 1648:from 1942 to 1943. Some tank units of the 863:, which was a complete Soviet copy of the 561:) was a Soviet development of the British 7278:Military vehicles introduced in the 1930s 5982:Vickers-Carden-Loyd light amphibious tank 5008:, self-published, URL accessed 2006-11-10 4501: 4483:Kolomiets, Maxim; Svirin Mikhail (2003). 4464:Kolomiets, Maxim; Svirin Mikhail (2003). 4444: 4397:Jorgensen, Christer; Mann, Chris (2001). 3993: 3859: 3857: 3848: 3836: 3789: 3774: 3759: 3747: 3720: 3693: 3678: 3618: 3534: 3522: 3510: 3474: 3450: 3438: 3414: 3342: 3318: 3222: 3198: 3181: 3102: 3085: 2754:Central Museum of the Great Patriotic War 2722:Central Museum of the Great Patriotic War 2704:Learn how and when to remove this message 2272:Learn how and when to remove this message 894:tow chain fixed on the rear of the hull. 509:and played a significant role during the 423:Off-road: 130–140 km (81–87 mi) 359:90 hp (67 kW) at 2,100 rpm 4961:, photos of T-26 mod. 1938 and mod. 1939 4883: 4676: 4005: 3896: 2816:(Russia): this tank was raised from the 2735: 2727: 2715: 2396: 2283: 2177: 2148:Twin-turreted T-26 (with the 37 mm 2143: 2096: 2044: 1619: 1545: 1468: 1451:The T-26 entered active service for the 1250: 1103:T-26 with a single turret (and a radio) 823: 811: 755: 657: 477:tank and was one of the most successful 44:T-26 mod. 1933 at the "Breaching of the 4862: 4520: 4239:. Fort Knox, KY: US Army Armor Center. 4145:Finland i krig 1939–1940 – första delen 4072: 4017: 3108: 3009:− Operated T-26s as late as August 1945 2599:: Romanian tank destroyer based on the 1425:in the end of August 1941, and then to 420:Road: 220–240 km (140–150 mi) 7268:World War II tanks of the Soviet Union 7250: 7009: 4841: 4733: 4546: 4332: 4277: 4258: 4234: 4096: 4084: 3922:Axworthy, Scafeș & Crăciunoiu 1995 3854: 3804: 3486: 3462: 3249: 3237: 3133: 2516:7.5 cm Pak 97/38(f) auf Pz.740(r) 2001: 1966:sloped sides of underturret box, 1939 1792:T-26 cyl. turret and radio, 1933–1934 473:. It was a development of the British 7283:Soviet Union–United Kingdom relations 7105: 6983: 6907: 6761: 6636: 6431: 6383: 5744: 5071: 5058: 5014:, T-26 tanks in museums and monuments 4974:, photos of T-26 with appliqué armour 4752: 4380: 4316:Las Armas de la Guerra Civil Española 4142: 3119:El Tanque de la Guerra Civil Española 1860:T-26 cyl. turret, rear MG, 1935–1936 1668: 1407: 1272:transport tractor. For instance, the 537:in 1942–1943; some tank units of the 445:Off-road: 16 km/h (9.9 mph) 439:Paved: 31.1 km/h (19.3 mph) 318:45 mm 20K mod. 1932–34 tank gun 247:10,300 tanks and 1,701 other vehicles 7132:Experimental and improvised vehicles 4654:Captured Tanks Under the German Flag 4630: 4593:Muikku, Esa; Jukka Purhonen (1998). 4529: 4220:(in Russian). Moscow: YAUZA, EKSMO. 4135: 4046: 3897:Martinez, Joshua (16 October 2016). 3546: 2804:T-26 mod. 1933 in the Museum of the 2752:Twin-turreted T-26 mod. 1931 in the 2642:adding citations to reliable sources 2613: 2210:adding citations to reliable sources 2181: 1259:Tank Proving Ground. September 1939. 918: 2486: 2415:76 mm regimental gun mod. 1927 523:German invasion of the Soviet Union 13: 7293:Light tanks of the interwar period 7263:Interwar tanks of the Soviet Union 4803:Journal of Slavic Military Studies 4779:Woodel, Rosemary C. (April 2003). 4717:Legkiy tank T-26 (Light Tank T-26) 4400:Strategy and Tactics: Tank Warfare 4189:Legkiy Tank T-26 (Light Tank T-26) 2392: 1652:used their T-26 tanks until 1944. 1392:, and Factory No. 105 named after 465:used during many conflicts of the 442:Gravel: 22 km/h (14 mph) 276:4.65 m (15 ft 3 in) 14: 7309: 4906: 4842:Candil, Anthony J. (3 May 2021). 4830:. London: Arms and Armour Press. 4787:, Vol. 20 Issue 1. ISSN 0889-7328 4616:. University of Wisconsin Press. 4393:, 1 January 2006. ISSN 0889-7328. 2591:guns and 7.92 mm ZB machine guns. 1597:Western Special Military District 1481:The T-26 first saw action in the 1440: 552: 292:2.24 m (7 ft 4 in) 6787: 6349: 6340: 6339: 5714: 5705: 5704: 4984:Foreign tanks in Finnish service 4162:Axworthy, Mark; Scafeș, Cornel; 4108: 3933: 3042: 3027: 3013: 2999: 2985: 2971: 2957: 2953:− Captured during the Winter War 2943: 2939:− Operated by the 200th Division 2930: 2618: 2569: 2531: 2500: 2186: 2125:batal'onnaya pushka Kurchevskogo 1719:Range (high-road /off-road), km 1265:Stalingrad Tractor Factory (STZ) 923: 806:45 mm anti-tank gun M1932 (19-K) 557:The T-26 (along with the Polish 147:Soviet–Japanese border conflicts 38: 7258:Light tanks of the Soviet Union 4805:, vol 12, no 3, September 1999. 4700:(in Russian). Moscow: Exprint. 4261:Panzer I: El inicio de una saga 4216:Baryatinskiy, Mikhail (2006a). 4102: 4040: 3890: 2868:T-26 mod. 1933 in front of the 2629:needs additional citations for 2387:Siege of Sevastopol (1941–1942) 2197:needs additional citations for 1361: 1229: 1220: 1210: 1201: 1188: 252:Specifications (T-26 mod. 1933) 4935:, photos of twin-turreted T-26 4547:Miller, David (30 June 2000). 4201:. Hersham, Surrey: Ian Allan. 4197:Baryatinskiy, Mikhail (2006). 4187:Baryatinskiy, Mikhail (2003). 1437:for the defence of Leningrad. 676:Revolutionary Military Council 241: 123: 1: 7231:List of Soviet tank factories 6933: 5099:Tanks of the Second World War 4815:. London: Osprey Publishing. 4551:. Zenith Press. p. 480. 4259:Franco, Lucas Molina (2005). 4130: 2910:Transbaikal Military District 1567:in September 1939 and in the 1459:. The T-26 together with the 300:3 (commander, gunner, driver) 157:Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran 5772:Tanks of the interwar period 3967:"Surviving T-26 Light Tanks" 3944:(in Russian). Archived from 2923: 2609: 2053:(PS-1) in the right turret. 1489:light tanks and the Italian 842:, because experience in the 225:factory No. 174, Leningrad, 7: 7288:Vehicles introduced in 1931 4998:Ferris, Dave (2000–2003). " 4965:T-26 with additional armour 4922:, short info about the T-26 4381:House, Jonathan M. (1984). 4282:(in Spanish). No. 13. 4280:Historia de la Iberia Vieja 4172:. London: Arms and Armour. 3146:Svirin & Kolomiets 2000 3056: 2788:Central Armed Forces Museum 2770:Leningrad Military District 1674: 1655:The defeat of the Japanese 776:Degtyarev light machine gun 691:tanks, captured during the 513:in 1938, as well as in the 501:were the main tanks of the 10: 7314: 7018:Armored Artillery tractors 6414:armoured fighting vehicles 4948:, photos of T-26 mod. 1933 4422:Kantakoski, Pekka (1998). 3063:Combat history of the T-26 2995:− Captured Soviet vehicles 2981:− Captured Soviet vehicles 2967:− Captured Soviet vehicles 2493:Combat history of the T-26 2490: 2109:in the right turret. 1934. 1964:T-26 con. turret, rear MG, 1928:T-26 con. turret, rear MG, 1678: 1447:Combat history of the T-26 1444: 1400:from the beginning of the 1184: 1062:T-26 with a single turret 942:Stalingrad Tractor Factory 227:Stalingrad Tractor Factory 18: 16:Soviet light infantry tank 7216: 7183: 7137: 7053: 7017: 6941: 6885: 6849: 6793: 6724: 6668: 6604: 6573: 6537: 6511: 6485: 6469: 6424: 6335: 6169: 6137: 6104: 6044: 5996: 5851: 5778: 5700: 5509: 5459: 5421: 5358: 5228: 5105: 5065: 5060:Links to related articles 4993:Russia's T-26 Light Tanks 4986:, Axis History Factbook, 4811:, James Grandsen (1981). 4521:Macksey, Kenneth (1970). 4502:Kolomiets, Maxim (2007). 4445:Kolomiets, Maxim (2001). 4333:Glantz, David M. (1998). 3571:Payne & Palacios 2014 2409:T-26 with the A-43 turret 2377:in 1941–1942, during the 1699:Side and rear armour, mm 1565:Soviet invasion of Poland 1357: 751: 739:and a ball mount for the 430: 409: 401: 393: 382: 371: 363: 340: 324: 309: 304: 296: 288: 284:2.44 m (8.0 ft) 280: 272: 256: 251: 240: 232: 218: 210: 185: 180: 152:Soviet invasion of Poland 129: 118: 86: 81: 72:Place of origin 71: 61: 50:Kirovsk, Leningrad Oblast 37: 30: 7298:World War II light tanks 6663:Self-propelled artillery 6327:Vickers A1E1 Independent 5018: 4734:Svirin, Mikhail (2007). 4677:Rybalkin, Yuriy (2000). 3936: 3867:. Jaeger Platoon Website 3068: 2870:Istanbul Military Museum 2724:in Moscow, Russia. 2008. 2478:Armoured combat vehicles 1510:Second Sino-Japanese War 1379:Modernization and repair 1247:Production in Stalingrad 763:Moscow Military District 489:. During the 1930s, the 397:380 mm (15 in) 142:Second Sino-Japanese War 7025:AT-42 artillery tractor 6669:Guns and anti-tank guns 5335:Type 97 ShinHōtō Chi-Ha 4532:Batailles & Blindés 2915:T-26 Model 1933 in the 2832:Museo Histórico Militar 1917:111 (107) /2772 (3024) 1724:Twin-turret T-26, 1931 1640:from 1941 to 1942, the 5607:Special number 3 Ku-Ro 5587:Panzerkampfwagen E-100 5393:Cromwell (and Centaur) 5150:Marmon-Herrington CTLS 4995:, www.wwiivehicles.com 3903:tanks-encyclopedia.com 2841:T-26 mod. 1933 in the 2830:T-26 mod. 1933 in the 2786:T-26 mod. 1933 in the 2745: 2733: 2725: 2402: 2379:Siege of Odessa (1941) 2289: 2153: 2110: 2058: 1646:Battle of the Caucasus 1625: 1559: 1525:Battle of Khalkhin Gol 1508:They were used in the 1478: 1260: 834: 821: 766: 726:tank maloy moshchnosti 663: 614:.303 in (7.71 mm) 549:developed after 1940. 535:Battle of the Caucasus 6345:Interwar period tanks 4047:Hiestand, William E. 3820:Solyankin et al. 2002 3733:Solyankin et al. 2002 3427:Solyankin et al. 2002 3274:Solyankin et al. 2002 2917:Bovington tank museum 2739: 2731: 2719: 2596:Vânătorul de care R35 2400: 2287: 2178:Single-turreted tanks 2147: 2100: 2063:Main Artillery Agency 2048: 1623: 1549: 1521:Battle of Lake Khasan 1514:Battle of Kunlun Pass 1495:battle of Guadalajara 1472: 1254: 908:Battle of Lake Khasan 848:Battle of Lake Khasan 827: 815: 759: 661: 627:tanks arrived in the 511:Battle of Lake Khasan 394:Ground clearance 7273:Multi-turreted tanks 6036:Vickers Medium Mk II 5876:Disston Tractor Tank 4753:Weeks, John (1975). 4164:Crăciunoiu, Cristian 4006:Ness & Shih 2016 3885:Moșneagu et al. 2012 3034:Spanish Nationalists 2638:improve this article 2206:improve this article 2055:Battle of Tolvajärvi 1713:(gun rds. /MG rds.) 1642:Battle of Stalingrad 1609:Operation Barbarossa 1575:and even 20 mm 618:Vickers machine guns 531:Battle of Stalingrad 21:T26 (disambiguation) 19:For other uses, see 6366:Tank classification 6362:History of the tank 6031:Vickers Medium Mk I 5731:Tank classification 5727:History of the tank 4890:. 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Kurchevsky 2133:M. Tukhachevsky 2118: 2117: 2107:L.V. Kurchevsky 2031:T-26 model 1932 2010:T-26 model 1931 2009: 2008: 2004: 1985: 1965: 1949: 1929: 1913: 1879: 1849:122 (82) /2961 1845: 1821:130–140 /70–80 1815:124 (84) /2961 1811: 1787:130–140 /70–80 1777: 1753:130–140 /70–80 1742: 1712: 1683: 1677: 1650:Leningrad Front 1581:Mannerheim Line 1577:antitank rifles 1453:Red Army (RKKA) 1449: 1443: 1410: 1381: 1372: 1371: 1366: 1362: 1249: 1240: 1239: 1234: 1230: 1225: 1221: 1215: 1211: 1206: 1202: 1193: 1189: 926: 921: 754: 732: 634:Poklonnaya Hill 623:The first four 602:Semyon Ginzburg 555: 539:Leningrad Front 487:interwar period 467:Interwar period 448: 426: 414: 412: 378:with five gears 358: 329: 327: 314: 312: 305: 223:K.E. Voroshilov 176: 114: 93:1931–45 in the 87:In service 82:Service history 57: 31: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 7311: 7301: 7300: 7295: 7290: 7285: 7280: 7275: 7270: 7265: 7260: 7243: 7242: 7237: 7236: 7234: 7233: 7228: 7223: 7217: 7214: 7213: 7207: 7206: 7204: 7203: 7198: 7193: 7187: 7185: 7181: 7180: 7178: 7177: 7172: 7167: 7162: 7157: 7152: 7147: 7141: 7139: 7135: 7134: 7129: 7128: 7121: 7114: 7106: 7097: 7096: 7094: 7093: 7088: 7083: 7078: 7073: 7071:S-65 Stalinets 7068: 7066:S-60 Stalinets 7063: 7057: 7055: 7051: 7050: 7048: 7047: 7042: 7037: 7032: 7027: 7021: 7019: 7015: 7014: 7007: 7006: 6999: 6992: 6984: 6975: 6974: 6972: 6971: 6966: 6961: 6956: 6951: 6945: 6943: 6939: 6938: 6931: 6930: 6923: 6916: 6908: 6899: 6898: 6896: 6895: 6889: 6887: 6883: 6882: 6880: 6879: 6874: 6869: 6864: 6859: 6853: 6851: 6847: 6846: 6844: 6843: 6838: 6833: 6828: 6823: 6818: 6813: 6808: 6803: 6797: 6795: 6791: 6790: 6785: 6784: 6777: 6770: 6762: 6753: 6752: 6750: 6749: 6744: 6739: 6734: 6728: 6726: 6722: 6721: 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III 6088: 6083: 6078: 6073: 6068: 6063: 6058: 6052: 6050: 6042: 6041: 6039: 6038: 6033: 6028: 6026:Type 97 Chi-Ha 6023: 6018: 6013: 6008: 6002: 6000: 5994: 5993: 5991: 5990: 5985: 5978: 5973: 5968: 5963: 5958: 5953: 5948: 5943: 5938: 5933: 5928: 5923: 5918: 5913: 5908: 5903: 5898: 5893: 5888: 5883: 5878: 5873: 5868: 5863: 5857: 5855: 5849: 5848: 5846: 5845: 5840: 5835: 5830: 5825: 5820: 5815: 5810: 5805: 5800: 5795: 5790: 5784: 5782: 5776: 5775: 5768: 5767: 5760: 5753: 5745: 5736: 5735: 5723: 5722: 5712: 5701: 5698: 5697: 5695: 5694: 5689: 5684: 5679: 5674: 5669: 5664: 5662:Type 98 Chi-Ho 5659: 5654: 5649: 5644: 5639: 5634: 5629: 5624: 5619: 5614: 5609: 5604: 5599: 5594: 5589: 5584: 5579: 5574: 5569: 5567:Medium Tank M7 5564: 5559: 5554: 5549: 5544: 5539: 5534: 5529: 5524: 5518: 5516: 5507: 5506: 5504: 5503: 5498: 5493: 5488: 5487: 5486: 5481: 5476: 5465: 5463: 5457: 5456: 5454: 5453: 5448: 5443: 5438: 5433: 5427: 5425: 5419: 5418: 5416: 5415: 5410: 5405: 5400: 5395: 5390: 5385: 5380: 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Index

T26 (disambiguation)

Leningrad Blockade
Kirovsk, Leningrad Oblast
Nevsky Pyatachok
Light tank
Soviet Union
USSR
Spain
Finland
Operators
Spanish Civil War
Second Sino-Japanese War
Soviet–Japanese border conflicts
Soviet invasion of Poland
Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran
World War II
Winter War
Chinese Civil War
Vickers-Armstrongs
OKMO
Bolshevik Plant
Leningrad
K.E. Voroshilov
Stalingrad Tractor Factory
tonnes
short tons
45 mm 20K mod. 1932–34 tank gun
DT machine gun
Straight 4-cylinder

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