Vehicles Based on T-26's Chassis

Updated October 3, 2006
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  1. Double-turreted T-26
  2. Mono-turreted T-26
  3. T-26 with Conical Turret
  4. Screened T-26
  5. Vehicles Based on T-26's Chassis
  6. Flame throwers Based on T-26's Chassis
  7. T-26 Images

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upAT-1 self-propelled gun
AT-1 "Artillery Tank" based on T-26 hull AT-1 "Artillery Tank" based on T-26 hull [3]
AT-1 Artillery Tank AT-1 blueprint [7]
AT-1 "Artillery Tank" based on T-26 hull AT-1 "Artillery Tank" based on T-26 hull [7]
AT-1 "Artillery Tank" based on T-26 hull AT-1 "Artillery Tank" based on T-26 hull (rear view) [4]
AT-1 "Artillery Tank" based on T-26 hull AT-1 "Artillery Tank" based on T-26 hull (left view) [4]
AT-1 "Artillery Tank" based on T-26 hull AT-1 "Artillery Tank" based on T-26 hull (front view) [4]
AT-1 "Artillery Tank" based on T-26 hull AT-1 "Artillery Tank" based on T-26 hull (view with open crew compartment) [4]
AT-1 AT-1 "Artillery Tank" based on T-26 hull [5]

upSU-5 (Small triplex)
SU-5-1 SP gun SU-5-1 SP gun [7]
SU-5-1 SU-5-1 SP gun [5]
SU-5-2 122mm SP gun SU-5-2 122mm SP gun SU-5-2 122mm SP gun SU-5-2, 122mm SP gun [1]
SU-5-2 Blueprint of SU-5-2, with 122mm SP gun [7]
SU-5-2

The photograph illustrates the Soviet Army’s only self-propelled artillery unit, the SU-5 mortar. Only 24 units were produced. [6]

SU-5-3 SP gun equipped with 152mm mortar SU-5-3 SP gun equipped with 152mm mortar SU-5-3 SP gun equipped with 152mm mortar SU-5-3 SP gun equipped with 152mm mortar SU-5-3 SP gun equipped with 152mm mortar [4]

upSU-26
Production of SP guns, equipped with a 76mm regimental gun

Production of SP guns, equipped with a 76mm regimental gun, on the T-26 chassis. Leningrad. The Kirov plant [7]

Production line of SP guns, equipped with 76mm regimental gun, on a T-26 chassis.

Production line of SP guns, equipped with 76mm regimental gun, on a T-26 chassis. Leningrad. The Kirov plant. Aug. 1941. 15 units produced. [1]

Self-propelled 76mm gun based on T-26's chassis

Self-propelled 76mm gun based on T-26's chassis supports an infantry attack. Leningrad Front, the 220th Tank Brigade, winter of 1943. [1]

SU-26 Destroyed SU-26 [9]
SU-26 Abandoned SU-26 [9] NEW

SU-26

SU-26

76mm SP gun mounted on T-26 hull. Leningrad Front, Dec. 1941 [10]

upSU-6 Anti-aircraft Self-propelled Gun
SU-6 Anti-aircraft Self-propelled Gun SU-6 Anti-aircraft Self-propelled Gun SU-6 Anti-aircraft Self-propelled Gun SU-6 self-propelled gun [4]
SU-6 ready for action SU-6 ready for action [7]
SU-6 schematic SU-6 schematic & cross section [7]

upEngineering (bridgelayer) Tank (ST-26)
ST-26 - engineering tank ST-26 - engineering (bridgelayer) tank [2]
ST-26 - engineers tank ST-26 - engineering tank ST-26 - engineering tank ST-26 - engineering tank ST-26 - engineering tank ST-26 - engineering tank ST-26 - engineering (bridgelayer) tank [4]

up Radiocontrolled tanks (Remote controlled flame thrower tanks)
TT-26 telecontrolled flamethrower tank TT-26 telecontrolled flamethrower tank

TT-26 Radio controlled (remote controlled) flame thrower tank (used together with TU-26 command tank)[4]

TU-26 command tank. TU-26 command tank. Note that armament have been removed. Kubinka museum [7]
Remote controlled TT-26 tank

Remote controlled TT-26 tank from the 217th Separate Chemical Tank Battalion. This tank was hit in the vicinity of hill 65.5 in January 1940. The tank is not painted white and retains autumn camouflage [8]

Remote controlled tank TT-26

Remote controlled tank ТТ-26 which was hit in the vicinity of Hill 65.5 belonging to the 217th separate flame thrower tank battalion, February 1940. Clearly identifiable is the dual-colored camouflage, and the two remote control antennas on the top of the turret - a definitive detail of only found on the TT-26[8]


upCommander Tank
T-26T T-26 based "Commander Tank" equipped with antenna. Leningrad area, July 1941 [11]
TU-26 in action. Leningrad vicinity, 1941 T-26 based "Commander Tank" in action. Leningrad vicinity, 1941 [7] (rem. AMVAS - strange photo. it looks like T-26T prime mover)

 

upT-26 Prime-movers
T-26T prime-mover T-26T prime-mover T-26T prime-mover T-26T prime-mover [4] (183 units were built in 1934-36)
T-26T prime-movers. Moscow, May 1,1936 T-26T prime-movers. Moscow, May 1, 1936 [4]
T-26T2 prime-mover [4] T-26T2 prime-mover [4]T-26T2 T-26T2 prime-mover [4] (was built in a limited production in 1934-36)
T-26T2 prime-mover schematic T-26T2 prime-mover schematic [7]


Literature
  1. M. Kolomiets, M. Svirin,"T-26 Legkiy Tank"Frontovaya Illyustratsiya, No 1, 2003
  2. Pavlov I.V. Pavlov M.V. "Sovetskiye Tanki I Samokhodno-Artilleriyskiye Ustanovki 1939-1945" M. 1996.
  3. Modelist-Konstruktor No.9/1993 (cited from www.armor.kiev.ua site.)
  4. A.G. Soliankin, M.V. Pavlov, I.V. Pavlov, I.G. Zheltov, "Otechestvennye bronirovannye mashiny. XX vek",Vol. 1, "Otechestvennye bronirovannye mashiny. 1905-1941", Moscow, Exprint, 2002
  5. "Tanki mira", Moscow, Rusich, 2001
  6. M. Kolomiets, M. Makarov, "Preljudia k "Barbarosse", Fronovaya Illyustratsiya, No. 4, 2001
  7. Legkiy tank T-26, Bronekollektsia, spetsialnyi vypusk No. 2
  8. M. Kolomiets. "Tanki v Zimnei Voine 1939-40", Frontovaya Illyustratsia, 3/2001
  9. E-Bay auction preview
  10. I. Moshchanskiy, D. Sakhonchik. "Blokada Leningrada. Kontrnastupleniye pod Tikhvinom 10 Noyabria-30 Dekabria 1941 goda" , Voyennaya Letopis' /Military Chronicle, 2/2004
  11. I. Moshchanskiy, I. Khokhlov, "Napravleniye Severo-Zapad. Leningradskaya strategicheskaya oboronitalnaya operatsiya. 10 Ijyulia - 30 Sentyubria 1941 goda. Part 1", Moscow, Voyennaya Letopis/Military Chronicle No. 4, 2002

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