General Characteristics TK / TKS | |
Length: | 2.6 m |
Width: | 1.8 m |
Height: | 1.3 m |
Weight: | 2.4 / 2.6 t |
Speed: | 46 / 40 km/h (road) |
Range: | -- km (road) |
Primary armament: | 7.92 mm wz.25 machinegun |
Secondary armament: | -- |
Power plant: | 40 / 46 HP |
Crew: | 2 (Commander, driver) |
The TK (TK-3) and TKS were the Polish tankettes of the Second World War.
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The tankette (small reconnaissance turretless tank) TK (also known as TK-3) was the Polish design, based upon an improved chasis of the British Carden-Loyd tankette. TK was produced since 1931. The TKS was an improved model with new hull and stronger engine. The armour of tankettes was up to 8 mm thick (10 mm in TKS). In 1939, there started a re-arming of the tankettes with 20 mm guns, but only about 24 were completed before the outbreak of the war.
The tankettes were the bulk of the Polish armoured forces before the Second World War. Because of their armament, they couldn't fight with German tanks, but their small size made them ideal for reconnaissance. They suffered heavy losses during the Polish September Campaign, being usually used as the only tanks available. Only a handful of tankettes armed with 20 mm guns could fight the enemy tanks.
See also: List of tanksProduction History
Variants
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Combat History