
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.
Belgian T13 tankette - tank-afv.com
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.
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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。
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 ...
Belgian Tankettes and otger armored vehicles - tank-afv.com
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 ...
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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.
BELGIAN T-13 & T-15 - Page 3 - Axis History Forum
2006年8月24日 · A third model named T13-B3 was designed, based on the Vickers-Carden-Loyd Light Dragon MkII B export, which was more stable and better suspended. The new model was fitted with a half turret able to turn freely at 360°.
T.13 B-3 - wardrawings.be
Belgian T.13 B3 Tank Destroyer. 1st Regiment of the Guides, Grouping K - Sector of Gette, Belgium, May 13 1940
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.
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