I've spent some time putting together a plan for the Nordish
Pansartrupperna that will cover the period of 1942-1950. I haven't written up all of the details yet, but in general, I'd like to lay out what I've determined.
1. I'm going to posit that the Nordish have re-organized their armoured forces since we last saw them in 1937. The three armoured divisions (each with four tank battalions) are replaced by twelve armoured brigades (each with a tank battalion). This allows them to wield their fighting power more effectively in closed country, where a full armoured division would be very crowded. This mimics the choices made OTL by the Swedish Army. Details to follow.
2. When looking at what was historically done in Nordmark, I think I've reconstructed a general chain of events.
3. Per one of Valles' last comments, he'd wanted for the Nords to develop an 80mm tank gun of some sort. I've chosen to run with this for the post 1942 designs.
4. The Nordish will introduce a medium tank in 1946. This tank is a heavily-modified variant of the Polish 32TP Lwica design. I evaluated the German, French, British, and South African equivalents, and the Lwica just ticked off the Nordish checklist more effectively than everything else. And I have artwork that I can use for it. The Nordish version of the 32 TP, the
Stridsvagn m/46 Lejon, will differ from the standard Polish vehicle in a number of key ways. Details to follow.
5. During the period between production halt on the Stridsvagn m/42 in 1942 (it was virtually obsolete when introduced) and the 1946 acquisition of the Lejon, the Nordish take several steps to avoid falling behind, as well as retaining their heavy military industry. First, the Panzer IIIs they purchased in the 1937-1939 period are being rebuilt with one of the aforementioned 80mm guns in order to serve as tank destroyers. The conversions generally follow the Stug III design. The Panzer IIs purchased during the same period are being rebuilt as 105mm self-propelled guns. These conversions generally mimic the German Wespe.
6. For their own indigenous production, the Nordish will focus their efforts on a family of light vehicles, with a light tank serving as the centerpiece of this family. The design objective is to focus all of that crazy Nordish creativity [1] into a best-in-class series of light armoured vehicles. I'm currently thinking through two different ideas, tentatively named "Rävhona" and "Kyrassiär".
7. The Nordish will also introduce a light, unarmoured, but tracked vehicle which I am going to dub the Bandvagn 201 (or Bv 201). This vehicle will serve as a forerunner to the Swedish double-jointed articulated vehicles (Bv 202, Bv 206, etc).
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[1] Swedish designers came up with some WILD ideas - the Strv 103 was a positively
sane moment, compared to their 120mm-armed autoloading articulated hydraulic tank!