Leichter Panzer T-46

Panzer T-46

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Typ

Leichter Tank

Beschreibung

Album von 66 Fotos walk-around du char T-46

Fotogalerie zu einem leichten Panzer T-46, Der russische Panzer T-46 ist ein Derivat seines Vorgängers, des Panzers T-26. Es handelte sich um einen Cabrio-Panzer, der entweder in den "Kettenmodus" oder in den "Radmodus" wechseln konnte, was ihm einen erheblichen Geschwindigkeitsgewinn verschaffte. Der Turm und verschiedene Ausrüstungsgegenstände wurden im Vergleich zum T2-6 beibehalten, so dass dieser Panzer nur als eine Erweiterung des T-26 und nicht als echte Kreation angesehen wird, außerdem überstieg seine Produktion nicht mehr als ein paar Dutzend Einheiten, da er sehr schnell durch die Ankunft der Panzerserien BT-5 und BT-7 deklassiert wurde.

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The T-46 was an experimental Soviet light tank developed in the mid-1930s with the goal of increasing the mobility of the existing T-26 light tank. It was ultimately deemed too complex and expensive for mass production, leading to its cancellation after only a small number of prototypes and pre-production units were manufactured.


Key Characteristics and Design

The T-46 was essentially an attempt to merge the T-26’s general layout and armament with the high-speed mobility of the BT-series “fast tanks”:

  • Mobility Feature: The tank was designed with a **Christie suspension** system, which allowed it to operate on either its tracks or its large road wheels (a feature known as “wheeling”). This was intended to dramatically increase its speed on prepared roads.
  • Motor: It was powered by a liquid-cooled engine, with variants using up to ~330 hp, giving it a good power-to-weight ratio for a light tank.
  • Speed: Top speeds were around 58 km/h (36 mph) on tracks, and potentially higher on wheels.
  • Gewicht: Its combat weight was approximately 10.3 tonnes.

Armament and Armor

The tank carried standard Soviet light tank armament, but its armor offered minimal protection:

  • Primary Armament: One 45 mm 20-K cannon, a high-velocity weapon common on Soviet tanks of the period.
  • Secondary Armament: Typically included multiple 7.62 mm DT machine guns (coaxial and possibly hull-mounted). Some planned variants also incorporated a flamethrower.
  • Armor: The armor was very thin, usually around 15 mm on the hull and turret front, providing protection only against small arms fire and shrapnel, but not dedicated anti-tank weapons.

Service and Legacy

The T-46 never entered full production because it was deemed technologically complex and costly, and it offered too few advantages over the existing BT-series. However, some of the handful of existing vehicles saw limited action:

  • A small number were used in the Winter War against Finland in 1940.
  • During the desperate defense of Moscow in 1941, some were stripped of their wheels and tracks and buried as static firing points (pillboxes) to bolster defense lines.

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