
T-27 - Wikipedia
The T-27 was a tankette produced in the 1930s by the Soviet Union. It was based on the design of the Carden Loyd tankette, bought under license from the United Kingdom in 1930.
T-27 37 mm Projects - Tank Encyclopedia
Mar 22, 2023 · The T-27 was basically a two-man tankette armed with one DT 7.62 mm machine gun. Its production began in 1931, and by the time the production stopped in 1933, slightly …
Soviet T-27 tankette - tank-afv.com
The Soviet T-27 was a tankette derived from the Carden Lloyd and Vickers interwar models and mas produced for reconnaissance and infantry support
T-27 Tankette - THE RUSSIAN BATTLEFIELD
In 1935, T-27's were transported by TB-1 and TB-3 bombers during military manoeuvers. The tankettes were suspended under the planes by a special mechanism developed by engineer …
T-27 (戦車) - Wikipedia
T-27 は、 大戦間期 に 量産 された ソ連 の 豆戦車 (Танкетка)である。 1920年代 、 ソ連軍 は初の国産 戦車 MS-1またはT-18 (ルノー FT-17 軽戦車 を 模倣 した独自発展型)と組み合 …
T-27 Tankette - GlobalSecurity.org
One of the first tankettes was built in 1924 by the English major of engineering troops J. Martel from spare parts of ordinary civilian cars in his own workshop. It was a single, easily armored...
T-27 – Wikipedia, wolna encyklopedia
T-27 – radziecki bezwieżowy czołg lekki (tankietka) z okresu przed II wojną światową. Pod koniec lat 20. XX w. Armia Czerwona w programie budowy sprzętu pancernego przewidziała budowę …
T-27 Tankette / Light Tank Tracked Combat Vehicle - Military Factory
Detailing the technical specifications, development, and operational history of the T-27 Tankette / Light Tank Tracked Combat Vehicle including pictures.
T-27 Tankette - Army Tanks
The Soviet Union’s T-27 tankette was a two-man machine gun carrier based on the British Carden-Loyd Mark VI. Its weapons mount was modified to carry a 7.62mm DT machine gun. …
T-27: Photos, History, Specification - Military Equipment Guide …
In terms of the pre-war period and WWII itself, the T-27 was widely used at the outset of combat, enabling it to take part in operations across Asia, the occupation of Poland in late 1939, and …