PzKw 35(t)
NationalityGerman
SizeLight (-2)
Road Speed22MPH = 11"
Cross-Cntry Speed10MPH = 5"
Armor/Penetration Chart
FrntFrnt30Frnt45SideSide45RearHlDownVuln.
1-21-31-211-21-F
------3E
343---4+D
--4-32-C
45524-63-4-B
5+6+6+3+7+5+-A
Movement Rates
RoadRoad Spd
Flat1
Broken2
Mud
Sand
Soft Ground
Snow1
Deep Snow
Fording
AmphibiousAmph Spd

Gentle Slope+1
Moderate Slope+3
Steep SlopeN/A

Sparse Undergrowth+0
Dense Undergrowth+0
Woods+1
ForestN/A
¹ = check for mire
Gunnery Chart
Armament: 3.7cm KwK34(t) L/40 + 7.92mm coax MG 34 + 7.92mm bow MG 34
GE 37L40100m
2"
250m
5"
500m
10"
750m
15"
1000m
20"
1250m
25"
1500m
30"
1750m
35"
2000m
40"
2500m
50"
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Other Ammos:
Target
Vuln.
A1t2k1t2k2t3k4t5k7k9k
B2t3k2t3k3t4k5t6k8k10k
C3t4k4t5k4t5k6t7k8t9k10k
D5t6k6t7k6t7k7t8k8t9k10k
E7t8k8t9k8t9k8t9k9t10k---
F9t9t10t10t10t---
Notes: The Germans got a technical boost to their early-war tank force by impounding and purchasing Czech tanks. The PzKw 35(t) was a well-designed, advanced, and robust vehicle that was not outclassed until 1941. They served in Poland, France, and North Russia, but most of them had been lost by late '41. On secondary fronts they also served with Rumania, Slovakia, and Bulgaria.
Stats: AKA: Skoda LT-35; 4 crew; 4.45×2.14×2.20m; Weight: 10.5 tonne; Ground Pressure: 0.52kg/cm² 120HP; P/W Ratio: 11.4HP/tonne; Produced: 218; Main Ammo: 72 rounds; Gun Elevation: -10 to 25°
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