Soviet T-60 (1941)
The Soviet Light Tank T-60 was called a brothers grave for two, it was hated for being near useless
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The Soviet Light Tank T-60 was called a brothers grave for two, it was hated for being near useless
Detailing the technical specifications, development, and operational history of the T-60 Light Tank Tracked Combat Vehicle including pictures.
Brief Operational History The T-60 was hastily designed during the early days of the Great Patriotic War as German armor stormed into the Soviet Union. Its development team, under the leadership of N. A.
The T-60-3 and ZSU were two projects based on the T-60 light tank to equip Soviet forces with anti-aircraft capabilities.
Romanian TACAM T-60 The Romanians modified 34 captured T-60s into TACAM T-60 tank destroyers in 1943. Most, if not all, of these were confiscated by the Soviets after Romania defected to the Allies
DID YOU KNOW? The T-60 small tank was the third most numerous tank-type built in the Soviet Union during the 1941-45 “Great Patriotic War”, behind only the T-34 medium tank and the SU-76 self
GAZ-60 / T-60 light tank Mass production of Soviet light tanks in the early years of the Great Patriotic War was mainly a forced response to the Red Army s crippling initial battle losses, and
The T-60 was a Soviet light tank, developed in the late 1930s as a replacement for the amphibious T-38 scout tank. The team around designer Nicholas Astrov started designing the tank at Moscow Factory
The T-60 scout tank was a light tank produced by the Soviet Union from 1941 to 1942. During this period, 6,292 units were built. The tank was designed to replace the obsolete T-38 amphibious scout
Development History In May 1941, Moscow Factory #37 received an order to manufacture the new T-50 light tank, which was designed in Leningrad by factory #174. This tank had features that suited mass