Screened T-26

UpdatedAugust 02, 2004
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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.
Captured T-26 tank that had been screened in Sevastopol, Summer 1942. Captured T-26 tank that had been screened in Sevastopol, Summer 1942. [1]
Screened T-26-1 tank (early 1940 production series). Screened T-26-1 tank (early 1940 production series). This tank was captured by Finns in summer, 1941 in Karelia. [1]
T-26 tank (with an extra shield) from the 5th Tank Brigade. Western Front, November 1941. T-26 tank (with an extra shield) from the 5th Tank Brigade. Western Front, November 1941.[2]


Literature
  1. M. Kolomiets, M. Svirin, "T-26 Legkiy Tank" Frontovaya Illystratsiya, No 1, 2003
  2. M. Kolomiets, "Bitva za Moskvu", Frontovaya Illyustratsiya, No 1, 2002

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