
Tancík CKD AH-IV - tank-afv.com
CKD (Českomoravská Kolben-Daněk) was the company already behind the first mass-produced Czech tank, the vz. 33 tankette. However it only achieved limited production due to several design flaws, notably the lack of a traversing turret, while visibility, steering, suspensions and even armament were all problematic and led to the cancellation ...
AH-IV - Wikipedia
The AH-IV was a Czechoslovak -designed export armored fighting vehicle, classed as either a tankette or light tank, [2][3] used by Romania during World War II, but having also been acquired by neutral Sweden and Iran. Modified AH-IV versions were built under license by Romania (R-1) and Sweden (Strv m/37).
LT Vz38 - tank-afv.com
The CKD-Skoda LT vz.38 (or "model 1938") was a rather conventional, prewar design, with a riveted hull and turret, a set of two bogies sprung by leaf springs, each with its own large road wheel, rear idler, front drive sprocket, engine at the rear with the transmission tunnel in between.
Tank Archives: CKD Export Tanks: An Offer You Can't Refuse
2017年3月10日 · Czechoslovakian tank manufacturing caught up to world standards in the mid-1930s. The P-II, CKD's first light tank and the first mass produced domestically designed tank, was close to the world's leading designs. The LT vz. 35 that won the tender for a new cavalry tank caught up with the rest of the world's leaders.
ČKD F-IV-H - Tank Encyclopedia
2017年11月20日 · The F-IV-H was an amphibious light tank, developed by the Czechoslovak company ČKD before and during World War 2.
Skoda CKD Lt Vz 35 - tank-afv.com
The Czech Škoda CKD Lt vz.35 was the main light tank in service when Germany took control and the tanks themselved would serve as Panzer 35(t) in the Wehrmacht
Praga LTL and Pzw 39: Tanks for Neutrals - Tank Archives
2017年6月18日 · CKD's engineers managed to satisfy their new customers, creating new tanks for Lithuania and Switzerland, known as the Praga LTL and Pzw 39. Lithuanian dead end Vickers-Armstrongs Limited dominated the world market for armoured vehicles in the mid-1930s.
Tank Archives: Tank Production at CKD, 1941
2015年1月21日 · CKD produces 38 (t) light tanks (A sample is available at the Red Army GABTU proving grounds. See a complete description in Tanks, Armoured Cars and Auxiliary Vehicles of Germany RU KA 1941) for Germany, which are used in large numbers in the war against the USSR. Currently, 15-20 tanks are produced per week.
CKD Tanks | Water Tanks | Rotoplastics Trinidad
Tanks are designed with a one-piece moulded 18" Flip Top Lid (Exclusive to Rotoplastics Trinidad Limited) with a Fixed Hinged Mechanism for easy access. Tanks are available with a Knock Out 4 Inch Inlet to Facilitate Rain Water supply from the roof of your house.
Czechoslovakia - Tanks - Nevington War Museum
Medium tanks: 298 CKD LT vz.35 (S-IIa/T-11, 1935-40). Production started in 1935, Rushed in service and modified during production. Also used by the Germans as the Pz35(T), 219 beeing modified under their supervision in 1939-40. 10 were sent to the Bulgarian army, and 126 exported to Rumania as the R-11. (434 in all)