WW2 Polish Armor specifications


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SU-76 (SU-76 was one of the main tank destroyers of Polish units in Soviet army and later of the Ludowe Wojsko Polskie (LWP, or People's Army of Poland) which was army of the Polska Rzeczpospolita Ludowa (PRL, or People's Republic of Poland)) SU-100 (Polish Army received two SU-100s during World War II from the Soviets. More were delivered.


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The TK-3, TKF, and TKS tankettes were the backbone of the Polish armoured force before WWII. 600 units formed a mighty army on paper. In reality, they could not serve as a proper replacement for "real" tanks. However, advantages such as small size and good mobility let them perform reconnaissance or fight from ambushes.


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Polish light tanks at the start of the 1939 Defensive War. The Polish Army did resist nonetheless, bravely and sensibly.. World War II began on Polish soil and in the ensuing six years Poland became the site of a majority of German concentration camps. Though it no longer shares a border with Russia, as it did during the Soviet period, many.


Polish 7TP light tank, captured by the German Wehrmacht in the battle

Soviet Invasion of Poland. Despite their valiant fight against such terrible odds, any chance of the Poles holding out was dashed on September 17 when Stalin invaded the part of Poland granted him under the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact. The Soviets attacked with over 450,000 troops, 4,736 tanks, and 3,300 aircraft.


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The 7TP dw. "dw" stands for "dwuwieżowy" (twin-turret). This was a feature of the original British design. Back then in 1930, multi-turreted tanks were favored. The two licensed Browning machine-guns had armor-piercing rounds (8 mm at 200 m). Each turret had 280° traverse and -10° to +20° elevation.


WW2 Polish Armor specifications

Medium tanks. 10TP wheel & track fast tank (only prototypes) 14TP Medium tank (only prototype never completed) 20/25TP Medium tank (never entered production) Matilda Mk I - training only for Polish units in UK; Cromwell Cruiser Tank; M4 Sherman - lend-lease via UK; T34/76; T34/85; Self-propelled vehicles/Tank destroyers. Polish/American T48


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Republic of Poland (1938) Cruiser Tank - 1 Prototype Built The Polish Christie Tank. Poland chose to produce tankettes (The TK3 and TKS), derived from the Carden-Loyd Mark VI, more because of economical constraints than tactical choices.But there was also a real interest for another Vickers-Armstrong product of 1930, the Vickers 6-ton light tank of which 38 Type A and 22 Type B were ordered.


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The Polish Second Army entered combat in 1945 during the final Soviet offensive into Germany. In the last month of the war the 1st Polish Armoured Corps equipped with 195 T-34-85 tanks fought in eastern Germany during the battle of Bautzen . The primary tank was the T-34, both in the T-34-76 and T-34-85 versions.


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The Polish II Corps became a major military formation of the Polish Army in World War II under the nominal control of the Polish government in exile in London.. and the air was filled with the stench of rotting bodies. There were overturned tanks with broken caterpillars. Crater after crater pitted the sides of hills and scattered over them.


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Learn about all Polish Tanks that served during World War II (1939)Also learn about their specificationsSubscribe and Share!Enjoy!Soundtrack:Aso-Timelesshttp.


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1940. T-34 Medium Tank. 18. 1942. T-70 Light Tank (LT) 19. 1928. Vickers 6-Ton (Mark E) Light Tank. Index of all tracked combat vehicles deployed by the nation of Poland during World War 2.


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Welcome to episode 3 of the Tanks of World War II series. This episode looks at the Polish 7TP light tank.To read more about the Panzer I, check out our rec.


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The Polish armored forces. On the eve of Fall Weiss (Case White) and the subsequent campaign (Kampania wrzesniowa in Polish), the Polish forces had 1012 tanks and a hundred armored cars (880 tanks according to other sources) at their disposal. 220 of these were modern light 7TPs (of Polish design), Renault R35s (French) and Vickers Mark Es (British). ). There were also 792 older models, mostly.


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The WB-10 (sometimes written W.B.10) was the first tank designed and built in Poland. It was also one of the only Polish interwar armored vehicles that was completely original. Without drawing inspiration from foreign vehicles, as was the case with the TK tankettes or 7TP. The WB-10 was planned as a successor to the French-bought Renaults FT.


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Republic of Poland (1933) Tankette - 18-22 built Improving the TK-3. From 1931 to 1934, the TK-3 tankette was the main tankette in Polish service. This small vehicle evolved from the TK-2 prototype, which in turn was derived from the British Carden-Loyd Mark VI tankette. Tankettes were a fad of the interwar period, small, fast vehicles, limited by thin armor and weak armament.


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On 3 September 1939, the Polish tanks, attacking along Krzeczów W - Skomielna W road, twice repelled the infantry of the 2nd Panzer Division, which was attacking the flank of the 10th Mounted Rifle Rgt.The second unit to use Vickers tanks was the 12th Light Tank Company of the Warsaw Armoured-Motorized Brigade (WBP-M).

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