(Sorry, wandered off and neglected this)
Belgian Tank considerations
The Belgian Army, having carefully considered the specifications submitted, has chosen to send observers to view the following tanks in obstacle courses.
France
H-39
S-35
Germany
Panzer II Bel II
Poland
TP7A
SAE
HSR-4T
Once trials are complete, Belgium will split their order, but winds up ordering more tanks overall than anticipated, adding smaller orders from Poland and SAE.
96 + 4 spares from France : H-39
72 + 3 spares from Germany : 13 tonne Panzer II Bel
24 from Poland : TP7A
24 from SAE : HSR-4T
Tanks considered [1]
Atlantis : AT- 33, 19 tonnes
Powerful offensive tank. 5 man crew, large gun. Suitable for a heavy tank.
Czechoslovakia : T-22 (40M Turan I), 18 tonnes
Comparable to the AT-33, 5 man crew, moderate speed. Suitable for a heavy tank.
Czechoslovakia : Lt-33B, 11 tonnes
4 man crew, moderate armor, modest speed.
Denmark : Bille Mk II , >20 tonnes.
Comparable to the AT-33, similar gun, same engine size, superior speed. Suitable for a heavy tank.
France : AMC 35 , 15 tonnes
3 crew, weak armor, modest speed.
France : Char D2, 20 tonnes
3 crew, slow, good armor, suitable for a heavy tank to accompany infantry.
France : FMC 36 , 13 tonnes
2 crew, slow, good armor, suitable to accompany infantry.
France : H-39, 12 tonnes
2 man crew, modest armor and speed.
France : R-35, 10 tonnes
2 crew, slow, good armor, suitable to accompany infantry.
France : S-35, 19.5 tonnes
3 man crew, moderate speed, good armor.
Germany : Panzer II Bel : 10 tonnes
3 man crew, very good tank, well suited for specifications
Germany : Panzer II Bel : 13 tonnes
3 man crew, very good tank, well suited for specifications. 30% heavier than earlier version, mild improvements.
Mexico : AT-27 1M1 , 16 tonnes
5 man crew, slower than several, heavier frontal armor than some. Suitable for a heavy tank.
Netherlands : T-35A , 24 tonnes
5 man crew, moderate speed, heavy armor, Suitable for a heavy tank.
Poland : 7TPA 10 tonnes
3 man crew, good frontal protection, modest top speed.
Poland : 10TP 13 tonnes
4 man crew, Excellent speed, wheeled possibility. Adequate armor.
Russia : T-30, 12 tonnes
3 man crew, Excellent speed, remarkably heavy armor.
Russia : T-35, 18 tonnes
4 man crew, Incredible speed, amazing armor.
South Afrikan Empire : HSR-4T, 14 tonnes
4 crew, modest speed, good armor, combat tested.
United Kingdom : Cruiser Tank Mk IIB : 15 tonnes.
Five man crew, slower than other designs. Adequate arms and armor.
[1] Some tanks weren’t considered as stats appear out of range for period, or storyline (i.e. my own tanks) reasons.