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4TP Poland

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Development of a new light tank for the needs of the Polish army started in 1935 at the Państwowe Zakłady Inżynieryjne (PZInż) works under the supervision of engineer Edward Habich. Foreign developments had a great impact on the design of the new light tank. It was based on the 4-ton British Vickers Carden Loyd Commercial Light Tank. The technical design was developed in December 1936, and the first prototype of the PZInż.140 tank was built. The vehicle underwent trials from the fall of 1937 through the spring of 1939, but eventually did not see mass production.

Nation Poland Poland
Tier Tier I
Type Light Tank Light Tank
Cost Credits 0 Experience 0

Crew

Crew Member Commander

Commander

Gunner

Radio Operator

Loader

Crew Member Driver
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4TP

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PZInż.425

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N2

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4TP

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20 mm wz.38 FK-A

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47 mm QFSA

Characteristics

Firepower

11 / 11 HP Damage
30 / 47 mm Armor Penetration
103.60 rounds/min Rate of Fire
1,140 HP/min Damage per Minute
2 s Aiming Time
0.48 m Dispersion at 100 m
972 pcs Ammo Capacity
12 pcs Shells in the magazine
4.20 s Magazine reload time
3 pcs Shells in a container
0.25 s Loading a shell in a container
0.25 s Container reload time

Mobility

4.80 / 6.50 t Weight/Load Limit
85 hp Engine Power
17.72 hp/t Specific Power
35 km/h Top Speed
45 deg/s Traverse Speed
35 deg/s Turret Traverse Speed

Survivability

235 HP Hit Points
11 / 8 / 6 mm Hull Armor
10 / 8 / 6 mm Turret Armor
6.00 s Suspension repair time

Spotting

280 m View Range
300 m Signal Range

Characteristics are specified for vehicles with crews trained to 100%.

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