- A
tankette is a
tracked armoured fighting vehicle that
resembles a
small tank,
roughly the size of a car. It is
mainly intended for
light infantry support...
- The
Carden Loyd
tankettes were a
series of
British tankettes of the
period between the
World Wars, the most
successful of
which was the Mark VI, the only...
- The Type 94
tankette (****anese: 九四式軽装甲車, romanized: Kyūyon-shiki keisōkōsha,
literally "94 type
light armored car"; also
known as TK, an
abbreviation of...
- and TKS were
Polish tankettes developed during the 1930s and used in the
Second World War. The TK (also
known as the TK-3)
tankette was a
Polish design...
- The PPG
tankette (Russian: ППГ; Подвижное пулемётное гнездо, romanized: PPG;
Podvizhnoye ****myotnoye gnezdo;
literally "mobile machine-gun nest"), also...
-
armored car Te-Ke (九七式軽装甲車 テケ, Kyū-nana-shiki kei sōkōsha Teke) was a
tankette used by the
Imperial ****anese Army in the
Second Sino-****anese War, at...
- The T-23 was a
prototype tankette developed by the
Soviet Union during the
interwar period. Only five
examples of the
vehicle were produced. The development...
- The T-27 was a
tankette produced in the 1930s by the
Soviet Union. It was
based on the
design of the
Carden Loyd
tankette,
bought under license from the...
- as the Type 92
cavalry tank, was the
Empire of ****an's
first indigenous tankette.
Designed for use by the
cavalry of the
Imperial ****anese Army by Ishikawajima...
- The L3/35, also
known as the
Carro Veloce CV-35, was an
Italian tankette that saw
combat before and
during World War II. It was one of the
smallest tanks...