TKS (EST)

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TKS

Estonian TKS tankettes on the Republics anniversary parade on 24th of February, 1925.
Type Tankette
Place of origin Flag of Poland Poland
Service history
In service 6
19341940
Used by Flag of Estonia Estonia
Production history
Manufacturer Fabryka Samohodov P.Z. Ins.
Unit cost 32,000 krones
Produced 1934–1936
Specifications
Weight 2.58 tonnes
Length 2.6 m
Width 1.8 m
Height 1.33 m
Crew 2

Armor 3-10 mm
Primary
armament
1x7.7mm Hotchkiss Machine Guns
2000 rounds
Engine Fiat petrol engine
45 bhp
Power/weight 17/18 hp/tonne
Fuel capacity 70+8 l
Operational
range
200km
Speed 55 km/h

The Polish TKS was a Polish tankette design produced from 1934 that was based upon an improved chassis of the British Carden Loyd tankette. The TKS was an improved model with a new hull and a more powerful engine.[1] On 6 November 1934 Estonia purchased 6 vehicles from Poland. The contract deal was worth over 180,000 krones. The deal included also one additional tracked-lorry and a motorcycle was given free as a bonus.[2]

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  1. ^ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TKS Polish TKS tankette
  2. ^ http://www.raamatukoi.ee/cgi-bin/raamat?79813
    Estonian Armoured Machines. Tiit Noormets & Mati Õun. Tammiskilp 1999. Page 52

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