
T-40 tank - Wikipedia
The T-40 amphibious scout tank was an amphibious light tank used by the Soviet Union during World War II. It was armed with one 12.7 mm (0.5 in) DShK machine gun. It was one of the …
Soviet light tank T-40 (1940)
In the summer of 1941, after the German invasion, decisions had to be made to rationalize tank production and, since the T-40 was more complicated than a standard light tank, it was …
T-40 (tractor) - Wikipedia
From 1961 until 1995 the T-40 was a farm tractor built by the Lipetsk Tractor Plant. [1] The T-40 was designed for plowing light soil, processing row crops, mowing, plowing snow and for …
T-40 - Wikimedia Commons
4 天之前 · English: T-40 is a light amphibious tank, produced in USSR in 1940—1941. It has also «dryland» variants T-40S and T-30 with increased armour protection and firepower.
T-40 | Military Wiki | Fandom
The T-40 amphibious scout tank was a light amphibious tank used by the Soviet Union during World War II. Amphibious capability was important to the Red Army, as evidenced by the …
T-40 Amphibious Light Tank - Military Factory
2018年10月20日 · The T-40 was powered by a GAZ-202 liquid-cooled engine of 85 horsepower output which allowed the vehicle a maximum road speed of 28 miles per hour (45 kph) and an …
T-40 tank - Wikiwand
The T-40 amphibious scout tank was an amphibious light tank used by the Soviet Union during World War II. It was armed with one 12.7 mm (0.5 in) DShK machine gun. It was one of the …
T-40 Light Tank | World War II Database - WW2DB
The six-ton T-40 was a two-man light amphibious tank, intended to replace the earlier T-37 and T-38 tanks which had been in production since the 1930s and whose manifold deficiencies had …
T-40 Amphibious Tank - GlobalSecurity.org
Maneuverable, fast and floating - the T-40 could seriously help in the capture and retention of bridgeheads on the other side of the water barrier. But mostly Soviet soldiers forced the rivers...
T-40 Light Amphibious Tank - THE RUSSIAN BATTLEFIELD
Their very light protection, weak armament and small crew were compensated for by their mobility, small dimensions (especially length), very good maneuverability on rough terrain, and …