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  2. T-26 - Wikipedia

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    The T-26-4 armed with the PS-3 tank gun was tested in October 1933 but it was found that the PS-3 was too powerful for the T-26 light tank—turret's race ring and hull roof were deformed during gun fire, and the suspension springs were damaged. It was decided to arm the T-26-4 with the 76.2 mm KT tank gun only.

  3. T-26 variants - Wikipedia

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    The ST-26 was intended to provide for crossing of trenches and streams 6–6.5 m (20–21 ft) wide and barriers up to 2 m (6.6 ft) high by T-27, T-26 and BT light tanks: the bridge had a maximum load rating of 14 tonnes (15 short tons). The bridge could be laid with the help of the cable winch in 25–40 seconds without crew exit; the raising ...

  4. Combat history of the T-26 - Wikipedia

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    Of these, 10 T-26 mod. 1931, 20 T-26 mod. 1933, 2 T-26 mod. 1938/1939, 2 KhT-26 and 4 KhT-130 were repaired at the Varkaus Tank Workshop and put into service until June 1941. The Finns also rearmed their Vickers 6-Ton tanks with the Soviet 45 mm 20K gun and the coaxial DT tank machine gun for ammunition standardization with captured T-26s.

  5. Development of Chinese armoured forces (1927–1945) - Wikipedia

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    T-26 tanks of Chinese Nationalist Army during WW2 The USSR sold 82 T-26 mod. 1933 tanks to China as Russia was wary of having Japan on its back door. These tanks were shipped to Guangzhou harbour in the spring of 1938, and used to set up the first tank regiment of the 200th Infantry Division of the Chinese National Revolutionary Army , the only ...

  6. List of battlecruisers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Anti-torpedo bulges, additional torpedo bulkheads and a general increase in armor thicknesses increased the design's beam by 11 feet (3.4 m) and increased its displacement by over 7,000 long tons (7,100 t). [8]

  7. 76 mm regimental gun M1927 - Wikipedia

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    [4] The 76 mm KT was installed in these Soviet tanks: BT-7A - The 76 mm KT was installed in a new turret on the chassis of the BT-7. T-26-4 - The 76 mm KT was installed in a new turret on the chassis of the T-26 . T-28 - The primary turret of early versions of the T-28 was armed with a 76 mm KT. T-35 - The primary turret was armed with a 76 mm KT.

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  9. Flame tank - Wikipedia

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    KhT-26 (OT-26): developed in 1933. Based on the twin-turreted T-26 mod. 1931 tank but using a single turret armed with a flamethrower, the second turret was removed. KhT-130 (OT-130): flamethrower variant of model 1933, using a larger 45 mm gun turret (main gun was replaced with a flamethrower).