Land Weapons

Assault Gun (1932)

Kirovskiy Zavod

T-26

T-26 (Ejército Nacionalista Español)
T-26B
T-26S

The T-26 was a Soviet version of the British Vickers 6-ton twin-turreted tank albeit with numerous modifications that set it apart from the original. As an intrinsic component of the Soviet pre-war doctrine of the Deep Battle, the T-26 was designed to fulfill the role of infantry support following a breakthrough of enemy defenses. Visually, the T-26 bore a strong resemblance from the Vickers tank but initial versions featured a plethora of different armament configurations before this was standardized. These went from the initial twin-turreted 7.62-mm machine gun design into much more efficient single-turreted variants which were first equipped with a 37-mm and later a more powerful 45-mm M1932 gun. Armor was initially think and could only protect against small arms fire but this was gradually increased (but never more than 25mm maximum). However, the riveted armored proved inherently weaker and so later variants adopted welded armor instead. Despite this, speed was unspectacular for a light tank (it was slower than the T-28 medium) on account of an underpowered engine which was nevertheless slightly uprated over the years. Cross-country performance was also poor. The T-26 was first tested in combat during the Spanish Civil War where it had mixed results, mostly because of poor communication with the infantry it was designed to support. Improved tactics resulted in better performance during the border conflicts with Japan in Lake Khasan and Khalkin Gol, but by the time of the 1939-40 Winter War with Finland, the T-26 had been clearly outclassed on account of its weak armor. Large stocks of T-26s were still available during the German invasion in 1941 and suffered substantial losses (often due to mechanical failure) although its gun was still adequate at defeating most German tanks at the time. T-26s were gradually retired from front-line service as new designs became available but special purpose variants were in use throughout the war.

A Vickers 6-ton tank was purchased by the Directorate of the Mechanization of the Red Army (UMM) in 1929 was was tested against various Soviet-designed prototypes known as the TMM-1 and TMM-2, but the Vickers proved superior. License production (with modifications) therefore began as the T-26 Model 1931 (also known as the T-26A). Initial models retained the twin-turreted design of the Vickers but the Model 1933 featured a single turret mounting a 45-mm M1933 gun. Welded armor replaced the riveted design by mid-decade and late version of the Model 1933 (T-26B) also had additional secondary machine guns. In 1937, the T-26S was conceived with thicker frontal and turret armor while the later T-26S Model 1939 had a sloping hull and an uprated engine. Other varints included the OT-26 flamethrower, ST-26 combat engineer vehicle, T-26T artillery tractors, TT-26 remotely-controlled tanks, as well as numerous other experimental variants and transportation vehicles.

Preceded by:

None

Succeeded by:

T-40 (1940)

Datafile

DesignT-26AT-26BT-26S (M1939)
TypeLight TankLight TankLight Tank
Year193119331939
Crew333
Dimensions
Length (w/Gun)16 ft 0½ in16 ft 0½ in15 ft 9 in
Width7 ft 11 in7 ft 11 in7 ft 8 in
Height6 ft 10 in7 ft 11 in7 ft 10½ in
Ground Clearance0 ft 0 in0 ft 0 in0 ft 0 in
Track0 ft 0½ in0 ft 0½ in0 ft 0½ in
Track on Ground0 ft 0½ in0 ft 0½ in0 ft 0½ in
Weight
Combat18,960 lbs20,723 lbs23,060 lbs
Ground Pressure7.82 psi9.25 psi9.96 psi
SuspensionLeaf springsLeaf springsLeaf springs
Performance
Speed (Off-Road)20 mph20 mph17 mph
Range (Off-Road)99 mi109 mi124 mi
AmphibiousNoNoNo
Fording2 ft 6 in2 ft 6 in2 ft 6 in
Vertical Obstacle2 ft 4 in2 ft 4 in2 ft 4 in
Trench6 ft 11 in6 ft 11 in6 ft 11 in
Gradient60%60%60%
Powerplant
Engine1 x 91-hp
GAZ T-26
1 x 91-hp
GAZ T-26
1 x 91-hp
GAZ T-26
FuelGasolineGasolineGasoline
Power/Weight10.58 hp/t9.68 hp/t8.70 hp/t
Armament
Main2 x 7.7-mm
Vickers .303 MG

Machine Gun
↑ 40° / ↓ -10° / ↔ 360°
1 x 45-mm L/46
20-K M1932

Rifled Gun
↑ 40° / ↓ -10° / ↔ 360°
1 x 45-mm L/46
20-K M1938

Rifled Gun
↑ 40° / ↓ -10° / ↔ 360°
SecondaryNoneCoaxial:
1 x 7.62-mm
DT
rear:
1 x 7.62-mm
DT
Coaxial:
1 x 7.62-mm
DT
rear:
1 x 7.62-mm
DT
Ammo7.7-mm: 6,615
7.62-mm: 2,848
7.62-mm: 3,654
Armor
TypeSteelSteelSteel
Thickness6 - 15 mm6 - 15 mm6 - 15 mm
Max Effective15 - 16 mm RHAe15 - 16 mm RHAe15 - 16 mm RHAe
Hull Upper Front15 mm15 mm15 mm
Hull Lower Front15 mm15 mm / 10°15 mm / 10°
Hull Upper Sides15 mm15 mm15 mm
Hull Lower Sides15 mm15 mm15 mm
Hull Lower Rear15 mm15 mm15 mm
Hull Top10 mm / 80°10 mm / 80°10 mm / 80°
Hull Bottom6 mm / 82°6 mm / 82°6 mm / 82°
Turret Mantlet15 mm / Round15 mm / Round15 mm / Round
Turret Front15 mm / Round15 mm / Round15 mm / Round
Turret Sides15 mm / 18°15 mm / 18°15 mm / 18°
Turret Rear15 mm / 18°15 mm / 18°15 mm / 18°
Turret Top10 mm / 80°10 mm / 80°10 mm / 80°
Production
Built2,0384,1923,887
Total10,300

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