25TP

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25TP
25TP KSUS
General
Type: Heavy Tank
Owner: Poland
Year: 1936
Specifications
Length: 7.3 m
Width: 2.6 m
Height: 2.8 m
Weight: 25 t
Armour: 50mm
Speed: 45 km/h
Armament
Primary Weapon: 75mm
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History
In 1936 the Polish army started a design competition for a new medium tank. The KSUS company submitted a design inspired by the multi-turreted British A6 and Soviet T-28 tanks. BBTBr.Panc then submitted a modified version of KSUS's design fitted with a more powerful engine and a Bofors gun. A wooden mock-up of BBTBr.Panc's design was built but the invasion and annexation of Poland by Germany and the Soviet Union stopped all work on the project.


Note

During it's development the tank's official name was simply "medium tank" (Czolgi Sredni). The designation 25TP was created by historian Janusz Magunski post-war to help differentiate it from other Polish tank projects.


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Poland

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Ground Vehicles
Construction/Supply: PZInz.713, Polski Fiat 621L, PZInz.342, Lublin-51
Transport: Polski Fiat 508, PZInz 303
Armoured Car: Wz.34, BTR-40
Light Tank: 7TP, 9TP, 10TP, 14TP
Medium Tank: 21TP, 23TP, T-54A, T-55U
Heavy Tank: 25TP, 53TP, 220TP
Anti-Aircraft: Fiat 621L 75mm, 7TP PLOT, Zsu-57-2
Tank Destroyer: TKD, PZInz.160, 2P27
Aircraft
Fighter: PZL-11, PZL-50 Jastrzab, PZL-55, Lim-1
Ground Attack: PZL-23 Karas, PZL-46 Sum, PWS-60, TS-11 Iskra
Bomber: PZL-37 Los, PZL-49 Mis, TS-16 Grot
Transport: PZL-44 Wicher, Mielec MD-12
Naval
Transport: Barge
Gun Boat: Gryf
Destroyer: Grom
Submarine: Orzel
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