Watch to the end as this Polish TSK Tankette runs through an obstacle course, followed by a very up close walkaround look at the tankette, during Army Heritage Days at the U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. View my other videos of demonstrations from Army Heritage Days: View my entire Military Artillery/Armor/Mobility Playlist on my Channel: From : The TK (TK-3) and TKS were Polish tankettes developed during the 1930s and used in the Second World War. The TK (also known as the TK-3) tankette was a Polish design produced from 1931 based on the chassis of the British Carden Loyd tankette, with an improved hull and more powerful engine, and armor up to 8 mm ( in) thick (10 mm or in on the TKS). In 1939, up-arming of the tankettes with Nkm FK 20 mm ( in) machine guns began, but only 24 of these were completed before the outbreak of World War II. SPECIFICATIONS: *Place of origin: Poland *Manufacturer: Fabryka Samochodów PZInż. *Produced: 1931–1939 *No. built: 575 *Weight: / 2.6 tonnes ( / long tons; / short tons) *Length: metres (8 ft 6 in) *Width: metres (5 ft 10 in) *Height: metres (4 ft 4 in) *Crew: 2 (commander, driver) *Armor: 4–10 mm (– in) *Main armament: mm Ckm (Hotchkiss) machine gun 2000 rounds *Engine: Ford A / Polski FIAT-122 petrol engine 40 / 46 hp (30 / 34 kW) *Power/weight: 17 / 18 hp/tonne (13 / 13 kW/tonne) *Suspension: Bogie suspension *Fuel capacity: 70 8 l *Operational range: 200 km (120 mi) (roads), 100 km (62 mi) (cross-country) *Maximum speed: 40–46 km/h (25–29 mph) (Video by Dan’s Cool Videos) Thanks for watching. If you liked this video, make sure to subscribe for more!
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