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This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "TheCanadian" (Oct 21st 2013, 6:18am)
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Brock's update of the Czech forces has the CKD LT vz. 42 Tank in development right now. It may answer the need.
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Originally posted by TheCanadian
The Yugoslavs are using the French/Russian/Atlantean AT-36 as their main tank, a design which is superior in every respect to our R-7.
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The Bulgarians and Russians are also using the AT-36 as their main tank, though DGIA reports indicate that the Russians have an improved version entering service," replied Major General Radu Korne.
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Originally posted by TheCanadian
"Around 30 to 35 tons, armoured against modern tank weapons frontally, armed with the Resita 75mm UT-DDR, with a speed of 45 km/h." replied Korne.
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"Then let it be so. Inquire around as well as to how quickly the various powers would be able to begin delivery on a number of their modern medium tanks," ordered Antonescu.
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The French never picked up the AT-36.
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...sorta. The majority of the Bulgarian AT-36s were actually AT-36/57s, with a 57mm gun instead of the 75mm gun. And the majority of THOSE came secondhand from Chile in 1942.
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At risk of sabotaging the Polish and Czechs, during 1943, the French firms of Somua, FCM, or AMX could have delivered several hundred Char-8A2 Montbrun mediums, which exactly match these requirements except for the gun (which could have been substituted). Because the vast portion of Char-8 orders were completed by the end of 1942, only AMX was still building the type throughout most of 1943.
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