Land Weapons

Light Tank (1937)

Skoda

Panzer 35(t)

Panzer 35(t)

The Panzer 35(t) (known locally as the LT-35) was one of the two Czech tank designs that was eventually adopted by the German Army following its annexation of Czechoslovakia in 1939. Developed in the mid-1930s, it was the main tank used by the Czech Army before the annexation and was considered a rather advanced design for its day on account of its 37.2mm Type A3 gun built by Skoda as well as armor protection that reached 35mm maximum. This was provided through a combination of riveted and bolted armor plate. Suspension was provided by four bogies (each with a pair of small road wheels) sprung by a leaf spring. Unfortunately, the LT-35 suffered from constant mechanical breakdowns due to its complexity, notably due to the use of a pneumatic transmission, and this was only corrected later during its service life with the German Army (a loader position was also added by the removal of various rounds of ammunition). In Czech service, the LT-35 was used for defending the country's borders and nearly half the production run ended in German hands. With the Wehrmacht, the PzKpfw 38(t) saw action during the early blitzkrieg campaigns and after Barbarossa, by which time it was clearly obsolete. Other users included Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania and Slovakia. Both Bulgaria and Romania had ordered these tanks before the annexation while local production was undertaken in Hungary.

The prototype S-IIa during the summer of 1935 to compete against a rival design from CKD. Deliveries began in December 1936 and entered Czech Army service as the LT-35. In German service it was known as the Panzer 38(t) (SdKfz 140). There were no variants although improvements to the engine and steering system were undertaken by the Germans. The LT-35 was built locally by Hungary as the 40M Turan I and featured a 40mm gun. An artillery-tractor variant was employed by the Germans and known as the Artillerie Schlepper 35(t).

Preceded by:

None

Succeeded by:

Panzer 38(t) (1938)

Datafile

DesignPzKpfw 35(t)
TypeLight Tank
Year1936
Crew4
Dimensions
Length (w/Gun)4.90 m
Width2.100 m
Height2.350 m
Ground Clearance0 m
Track0 m
Track on Ground0 m
Weight
Combat10,500 kg
Ground Pressure0.50 kg/cm²
SuspensionChristie/Leaf springs
Performance
Speed (Off-Road)35 km/h
Range (Off-Road)190 km (115 km)
AmphibiousNo
Fording0.80 m
Vertical Obstacle0.79 m
Trench1.98 m
Gradient60%
Powerplant
Engine1 x 120-hp
Skoda
T11
FuelGasoline
Power/Weight11.43 hp/t
Armament
Main1 x 37-mm L/40
3.7cm KwK 34(t)

Rifled Gun
↑ 25° / ↓ -10° / ↔ 360°
SecondaryCoaxial:
1 x 7.92-mm
7.92 MG37(t)
Bow:
1 x 7.92-mm
7.92 MG37(t)
Ammo7.92-mm: 1,800
Armor
TypeSteel
Thickness8 - 25 mm
Max Effective25 - 29 mm RHAe
Hull Upper Front25 mm / 17°
Hull Lower Front25 mm / 30°
Hull Upper Sides16 mm
Hull Lower Sides16 mm
Hull Lower Rear15 mm
Hull Top8 mm / 85°
Hull Bottom8 mm
Turret Mantlet25 mm / Round
Turret Front25 mm / 10°
Turret Sides15 mm / 14°
Turret Rear15 mm / 15°
Turret Top8 mm / 81°
Production
Built219
Total424

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