Land Weapons

Light Tank (1942)

Moskovsky Zavod

T-70

T-70 (RKKA)
T-70

The T-70 was the last Soviet tank produced during World War II and represented a significant improvement over its predecessor, the T-60, notwithstanding the fact that tanks of this type were largely ineffective against German mediums. The T-70 borrowed the chassis as the T-60 with some minor changes to provide improved protection as well as a more powerful gun. This was a 45mm Model 38 gun that gave it significantly more punch than the 20mm cannon of the T-60. In order to accommodate the extra armor (which reached 60mm at its maximum) as well as the larger gun, the hull was reinforced and a second engine was added to maintain adequate speed and mobility although this was still inferior as that of the T-34, and the engine configuration was initially unreliable. Despite the difficulty of operating light tanks in the Eastern Front, the T-70 was a useful stop gap addition to the Red Army's tank force due to its ability to be produced by smaller factories that would have otherwise struggled to mass produce larger medium tanks like the T-34. This allowed armored units to maintain tank strengths after the horrendous losses of 1941. Production of the T-70 continued up to late 1943 by which time sufficient quantities of T-34s were available and it remained in service throughout the war mostly in reconnaissance and convoy duties, complementing but never fully replacing the T-60 which had also been built in large numbers.

Like the T-40 and T-60, the T-70 was developed by a team led by N.A. Astrov as a refinement of the T-60. Problems with the engine layout (each driving a single track) resulted in the use of a single transmission in the T-70M. Further armor improvements as well as three-man turret resulted in the short-lived T-80 which was otherwise identical but this was produced in only small quantities.

Preceded by:

T-60 (1941)

Succeeded by:

None

Datafile

DesignT-70T-70A
TypeLight TankLight Tank
Year19421943
Crew22
Dimensions
Length (w/Gun)14 ft 1 in14 ft 1 in
Width7 ft 7½ in7 ft 7½ in
Height6 ft 8½ in6 ft 8½ in
Ground Clearance0 ft 0 in0 ft 0 in
Track0 ft 0½ in0 ft 0½ in
Track on Ground0 ft 0½ in0 ft 0½ in
Weight
Combat20,283 lbs22,046 lbs
Ground Pressure9.53 psi7.25 psi
SuspensionTorsion barTorsion bar
Performance
Speed (Off-Road)28 mph28 mph
Range (Off-Road)224 mi (112 mi)186 mi (112 mi)
AmphibiousNoNo
Fording3 ft 11 in3 ft 11 in
Vertical Obstacle2 ft 2 in2 ft 2 in
Trench6 ft 7 in6 ft 7 in
Gradient67.5%67.5%
Powerplant
Engine2 x 70-hp
GAZ-202
2 x 85-hp
GAZ-203
FuelGasolineGasoline
Power/Weight15.22 hp/t17.00 hp/t
Armament
Main1 x 45-mm L/46
20-K M1938

Rifled Gun
↑ 20° / ↓ -6° / ↔ 360°
1 x 45-mm L/46
20-K M1938

Rifled Gun
↑ 20° / ↓ -6° / ↔ 360°
SecondaryCoaxial:
1 x 7.62-mm
DT
Coaxial:
1 x 7.62-mm
DT
Ammo7.62-mm: 945
7.62-mm: 945
Armor
TypeSteelSteel
Thickness10 - 60 mm10 - 60 mm
Max Effective60 - 90 mm RHAe60 - 90 mm RHAe
Hull Upper Front45 mm / 60°45 mm / 60°
Hull Lower Front45 mm / 30°45 mm / 30°
Hull Upper Sides45 mm45 mm
Hull Lower Sides45 mm45 mm
Hull Lower Rear35 mm35 mm
Hull Top10 mm / 74°10 mm / 74°
Hull Bottom10 mm10 mm
Turret Mantlet60 mm / Round60 mm / Round
Turret Front35 mm / 35°35 mm / 35°
Turret Sides35 mm / 25°35 mm / 25°
Turret Rear35 mm / 30°35 mm / 30°
Turret Top10 mm10 mm
Production
Built4,8833,343
Total8,226

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