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Model Type Number Produced Armament 39M Csaba: Armoured Car: 102-137 20 mm autocannon, 8 mm Gebauer MG, 8 mm LMG: 38M Toldi I (A20) Light tank: 80 20 mm autocannon, 8 mm Gebauer MG
Hungary developed an impressive tank industry for its size before and during World War II. They built the well-armed Straussler V-4 tank during the interwar period, produced several variants of Toldi light tanks, as well as the Turán family of medium tanks, and later in the war they became the first smaller nation to make their own heavy tank ...
The Straussler V-4, also known as Light Tank V4 was a Hungarian amphibious light tank design of the interwar period and it was designed by Nicholas Straussler. It was developed from the V-3, one of Nicholas Straussler's earlier models.
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 ...
These were augmented by Hungarian Toldi tanks for scouting duties, Hungarian Nimrod armored self-propelled anti-aircraft guns, and Hungarian Csaba armored cars. The tank regiment also had about ten German Panzer IV /F2 tanks and a few German Panzer III tanks in its heavy tank battalion, though these were too few to have much impact on the ...
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]
Labour service in Hungary during World War II; R. Royal Hungarian Army; S. Second Army (Hungary) Szent László Infantry Division; T. Third Army (Hungary) V. V Corps ...
Pages in category "Tanks of Hungary" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 40M Nimród;