
T-13 tank destroyer - Wikipedia
B3: 56 km/h (35 mph) / 70 km/h (43 mph) (absolute max.) The T-13 was a tank destroyer in use with the Belgian armed forces before World War II and during the Battle of Belgium. It was designed by Vickers-Armstrong, and produced by Vickers, Miesse and Familleheureux [fr] and outfitted with armament from Fonderie Royale de Canons Herstal.
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This was found more stable, with better suspension, and sturdier than the original tractor, and led to a complete rebuild of the type, known as the B3. This was to be the most successful of all, built at "Atelier de construction de Familleureux".
T-13 B3 - Quartermaster Section
It had a better hull design which had a better transmission plus suspension and the gun was mounted in a small turret which could traverse 360 degrees but still had an open rear. The T-13B3 was issued to infantry, cavalry and Chasseurs Ardennais divisions.
Belgian combat vehicles of World War II - Wikipedia
T13 B3, 150 produced, entered service in 1937 with a rotating turret and a revised suspension based on the Vickers Light Dragon Mark IIB. [3] [4] The Wehrmacht operated some captured T13s during the first years of the war, as the T13 had a more powerful main gun than the Panzer I and Panzer II, common German tanks in the early war years. [5 ...
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2016年11月22日 · 为此研制了第三种型号:t13-b3。 是在Vickers-Carden-LoydLight Dragon MkII B的基础上,有着更稳定更好的悬挂。 新型号上安装的炮塔可以360度的旋转,由Familleureux的制造厂生产。
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Belgian T13 B2 at the Brussels Military Museum. This is the only vehicle preserved, having served in the Régiment Cycliste de Limbourg (Regiment Grenswielrijders Limburg). A knocked out ACG-1, burning near Antwerp - Credits: Bundesarchiv. A Belgian T13 B3 belonging to the 2è Régiment de Cycliste Frontière. It was abandoned on 11 May 1941 ...
T.13 B3 B Tank destroyer - Ground - War Thunder - Official Forum
2023年8月31日 · The T.13 B3 was a Belgian tank destroyer used in 1940 and designed in 1934 (making it one of the first tank destroyers!). Due to Belgium’s neutrality politics of the time, the vehicle had to be as defensive and light as possible as not to ‘provoke’ the Germans.
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The definitive T-13 B3 was structurally very different from the earlier B1 and B2 versions, with the B3 suffix obviously chosen to play down the fact that a new tank destroyer was being produced rather than a variant of the older systems.
Belgium Tanks - Nevington War Museum
T13 B3, 150 produced, entered service in 1937 with a rotating turret and a revised suspension. The Wehrmacht operated some captured T13s during the first years of the war, as the T13 had a more powerful main gun than the Panzer I and Panzer II, ACG1
BELGIAN T-13 & T-15 - Page 2 - Axis History Forum
2012年5月27日 · The T13 b1 and b2 had a halfopen turret + shields at the front right? Providing more or less 360° armour protection when shooting backwards. But the T13b3 is very different.