
R-1 tank - Wikipedia
The R-1 was a Romanian-used tank that saw action during World War II within the mechanized Romanian cavalry. It was a modified version of the AH-IV, a Czechoslovak-designed export vehicle, which was used exclusively by Romanian forces during the war. A number of 36 were used, 35 of which were built in Czechoslovakia, while one modified example ...
TACAM R-1 - Wikipedia
The TACAM R-1 (Tun Anticar pe Afet Mobil R-1 – "Anti-tank gun on R-1 mobile gun carriage") was a small tank destroyer used by Romania during World War II. It was designed on 22 November 1943 at the request of the Romanian General Staff.
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).
R-1 tank - Wikiwand
The R-1 was a Romanian-used tank that saw action during World War II within the mechanized Romanian cavalry. It was a modified version of the AH-IV, a Czechoslovak-designed export vehicle, which was used exclusively by Romanian forces during the war.
Category:R-1 tank - Wikimedia Commons
The R-1 was a Romanian light tank from World War II, initially built in Czechoslovakia for the Romanian army, later also built under license in Romania. It was a modified version of the Czechoslovak AH-IV tankette.
R-1 light tank - WorldWar2.ro
The vehicle, designated "R-1", equipped the mechanised reconnaissance squadrons of the cavalry brigades. The 5th, 6th and 8th Cavalry Brigades received six R-1 tanks each, while the 1st, 7th and 9th Cavalry Brigades received four.
The R-1 Cavalry Light Tank in - Flames Of War
2015年2月24日 · R-1 Cavalry Light Tank (RO005) includes three R-1 Cavalry Light Tanks & three Commander figures. The Czech-designed AH-IV tankette, known in Romania as the R-1, was used by the Romanians in actions from Operation Barbarossa to the Vienna Offensive. It only had a two-man crew: a driver and a gunner.
R-1 - wardrawings.be
Speed: 45km/h | Power/weight: 14.3 hp/t | Range: 160km.
About: TACAM R-1 - DBpedia Association
The TACAM R-1 (Tun Anticar pe Afet Mobil R-1 – "Anti-tank gun on R-1 mobile gun carriage") was a small tank destroyer for use by Romania during World War II. It was designed on 22 November 1943 at the request of the Romanian General Staff.
Modelling - flamesofwar.com
During the first years of the war Romanian attempts to produce R-1, R-35 and T-21 tanks under licence were repeatedly frustrated and German deliveries were meager. So from December 1942 the Romanians had to refurbish and upgrade existing and captured vehicles. They also developed armoured vehicles able to be manufactured by local industry.