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Light tank: 110 20 mm autocannon, 8 mm Gebauer MG 42M Toldi IIA (B40) ... Around 700-800 Bf 109Gs built by Hungary Messerschmitt Bf 110: Fighter-bomber: Germany:
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, ...
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.
130 tanks in reserve. [21] Will be replaced by the Leopard 2A7+ in the 2020s. [20] Armoured fighting vehicles; Lynx Germany Hungary: KF41 45/218 [22] On August 16, 2020, the Government of Hungary and Rheinmetall Group have signed a contract to start manufacturing of Lynx infantry fighting vehicle family in Hungary.
Hungarian Toldi tanks on the Eastern Front. The Toldi tanks first saw action with the Hungarian Army in the 1941 Invasion of Yugoslavia. [4] These tanks were then mostly used against the USSR between 1941 and 1944. Because of their light armour, armament and good communications equipment, they were mostly used for reconnaissance.
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]
This category is for articles about tanks introduced between World War I and World War II (the Interwar period). For earlier tanks see Category:World War I tanks. For later tanks see Category:World War II tanks.
40/41M Turán I/II – Hungarian medium tanks from which the Turán III was developed; 44M Zrínyi I – Hungarian tank destroyer with the same gun and hull; Tanks of comparable role, performance, and era. 44M Tas – Hungarian medium/heavy tank; A27M Cromwell – British medium/cruiser tank; Carro Armato P.43 – Italian medium/heavy tank proposal