T-26 with Additional Armor

(Blueprints)

UpdatedFebruary 25, 2007
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Screened T-26 with cylindrical turret. Screened T-26 with cylindrical turret. screened T-26 tank (with cylinder turret and straight under turret box). 1940. screened T-26 tank (with cylinder turret and straight under turret box). 1940. Screened T-26 with cylindrical turret. The screening was made by welding and blunt bolts by technology developed for T-26-1 and KhT-133 during the Winter War.[1] Photo: screened T-26 tank (with cylinder turret and straight under turret box). 1940. The vehicle was screened by the scheme of the plant No. 174 that had been developed for T-26-1 and KhT-133 tanks.[1]
Screened T-26 with cylindrical turret.Screened T-26 with cylindrical turret.screened T-26 tank. Leningrad Front, Feb. 1944. Screened T-26 with cylindrical turret. The screening was made in Leningrad by welding and blunt bolts in 1941-42. [1]

Photo: screened T-26 tank. Leningrad Front, Feb. 1944.[1]
Screened T-26-1 tanks. The screening was made in Leningrad in 1941-42 by welding.[1] Screened T-26-1 tanks. The screening was made in Leningrad in 1941-42 by welding.[1]captured screened T-26. Leningrad vicinities, 1942 Screened T-26-1 tanks. The screening was made in Leningrad in 1941-42 by welding.[1]

Photo: captured screened T-26. Leningrad vicinities, 1942 [1]
Screened T-26 with conical turret. Screened T-26 with conical turret. The T-26 tank is being screened at one of the Leningrad's facilities. Autumn 1941. Screened T-26 with conical turret. The screening was made in Leningrad in 1941-42 by welding and blunt bolts.[1]

Photo: The T-26 tank is being screened at one of the Leningrad's facilities. Autumn 1941. Slots for muffler and towing line placing are welded to the additional armor.


Literature
  1. M. Kolomiets, M. Svirin, "T-26 Legkiy Tank" Frontovaya Illystratsiya, No 1, 2003

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