38 M Toldi

 
 

The Toldi tank (38.M Toldi I), named after the Hungarian hero, the knight Miklos Toldi, is a light armor of the Honvéd (Hungarian army) during the Second World War, derived from the Swedish Landsverk model L-60, manufactured under license by the company MÁVAG. There is a 42M Toldi II model. Built to 110 units as well as a Toldi III model, only 12 units produced.


In battle, Toldi saw fire for the first time between 12 April 1941 and 18 April during the invasion of Yugoslavia. He was hired on the East Front on June 28, 1941. During Operation Barbarossa, the Hungarian Mobile Corps and its Toldi I was the first unit of the Axis forces to reach the Donets on 28 October 1941, this At the cost of the loss of almost all its armored and mechanized means. The Toldi I quickly outdated are relegated as reconnaissance vehicles. The Hungarian Mobile Corps found Hungary in the winter of 1941 with 17,000 prisoners.

 Specifications :
 Number of chain links: 125 pcs.
Has Height: 0.35 m
Chains width: 0.286 m
Specific ground pressure: 0.5 N / cm²
Climbing Ability: 40 °
Side inclination: 25 °
Stair Climbing capacity: 0.6 m
Árokáthidaló capacity: 1.75 m
Fording capability of 0,7 m
Ammunition remuneration: 208 pieces of heavy GPU, GPU 2,400.



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