
T-26 - Wikipedia
This model, which had a new single cylindrical turret carrying one 45-mm cannon L/46 (length in calibers, which meant quite high initial velocity, over 700–800 m/s depending on ammunition) and one 7.62 mm machine gun, [3] became the most common T-26 variant.
T-26 variants - Wikipedia
More than 50 different modifications and experimental vehicles based on the T-26 light infantry tank chassis were developed in the USSR in the 1930s, with 23 modifications going into series production.
Soviet Light Tank T-26 (1931)
A model 1933 (in reality produced in 1936) T-26 of the Nationalist forces, Spain, battle of Guadalajara, March 1937. This one was part of the first shipments which were made to the Spanish Republicans from the USSR, and it was later …
Hobby Boss Soviet T-26 Light Infantry Tank Model 1931 Vehicle Model ...
Aug 20, 2012 · Soviet T-26 Light Infantry Tank Model 1931. Widely produced Red Army light tank 'derived' from the Vickers 6-ton Type E, twin-turreted variant.
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T-26 Model 1939 – Russian Light Tank - LandmarkScout
Nov 9, 2023 · T-26 Model 1939 – Light Russian Tank – photo 2019 History and models. The T-26 was a light tank developed by the Soviet Union and in service from 1931 with the Russian Army. The British Vickers 6-ton tank was its role model. The T-26 Light tank was one of the most successful designs in the 1930s.
T26 Variants - Tank Archives
Aug 15, 2014 · t26 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.
USSR - T26 Variants - Nevington War Museum
T-26 model 1931: Twin-turreted 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).
T-26 Model 1933 – Russian Light Tank - LandmarkScout
Feb 2, 2022 · Based on the British Vickers 6-Ton tank design, the T-26 was heavily modified by the Soviets, becoming one of the most widely produced Soviet tanks of the 1930s. The T-26 Model 1933 was armed with a 45 mm P-26 gun and a 7.62 mm DT machine gun, offering decent firepower for its time.
T-26: Development History and Combat Employment - THE …
During the first two years (1931-1932) the only twin-turret model of T-26 was producing. Later, when various modifications appeared, the Red Army designated them as "T-26 model 1931-32", "T-26 model 1933-37" and "T-26 model 1938-39".