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Tank destroyer: Germany: 75-101 StuG III G: Assault gun: Germany: 50 Panzer III N, M: Medium tank: Germany: 20-22 [3] Marder II: Tank destroyer: Germany: 5 [4] Panzer 38(t) Light tank: Czechoslovakia/Germany: 105-111 [5] Panzer I: Light tank: Germany: 10 [3] CV33/CV35: Tankette: Italy: 60-150 [6] Hotchkiss H39: Light tank/cavalry tank: France ...
Pages in category "World War II military equipment of Hungary" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
This is a list of World War II weapons of Hungary. Hungary mainly fought in World War II as part of the Axis forces on the Eastern Front but also took part in the Axis Invasion of Yugoslavia . In March 1944 Germany occupied Hungary and put in a puppet government after Hungary had been secretly negotiating a peace settlement with the United ...
The potential sale was blocked by Jim Risch, a high-ranking member of the United States Senate Foreign Relations Committee due to Hungary's opposition to Sweden's NATO membership. [84] Hungary will look for other Multiple Rocket Launcher system: possibly PULS (Israel), Chunmoo (South Korea) or MBRL (Turkey). [85] Tank; Panther KF51 Germany Hungary
The Turán tanks were a series of Hungarian medium tanks of World War II. They were produced in two main variants: the original 40M Turán (or Turán I) with a 40 mm gun and later the 41M Turán (or Turán II) with a short-barreled 75 mm gun, improved armour and a new turret. A total of 285 40M Turán I tanks were made. [2]
World War II military equipment of Hungary (1 C, 6 P) C. Combat helmets of Hungary (1 P) H. Hungarian military aircraft (6 C) M. Military vehicles of Hungary (1 C, 1 ...
Tanks of Hungary (1 C, 6 P) Pages in category "Armoured fighting vehicles of Hungary" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
The Toldi was a Hungarian light tank of World War II, developed on the basis of the Swedish Landsverk L-60. It was named after the 14th century Hungarian knight Miklós Toldi . The Toldi was made in several different variants including some armed with a 20 mm gun, some armed with a 40 mm gun, some fitted with schürzen plates, and even a ...