The 7TP (siedmiotonowy polski - 7-tonne Polish) was a Polish light tank of the Second World War. It was developed from the British Vickers 6-ton. A standard tank of the Polish Army during the …
The 7TP dw "dw" stands for "dwuwieżowy" (twin-turret). This was a feature of the original British design. Back then in 1930, multi-turreted tanks were favored. The two licensed Browning …
T he 7TP was the only genuine tank produced in Poland before World War II, not counting tankettes, which hardly can be regarded as tanks. It was also the most combatworthy Polish …
2011年3月3日 · Twin MG Turrets Like the Vickers E Type A, the 7TP dw is a dedicated machine-gun tank with two side-by-side MG turrets. The two deck turrets of a 7TP dw have an all-round …
2016年10月14日 · Polish armoured forces were pitted against the Panzerwaffe, one of the main instruments of German strategy. Even though battles in September of 1939 showed that the …
ww2dbase The 2nd Light Tank Battalion, also with 49 single-turret 7TP tanks, entered combat near Prudka River, Belchatow. On 5 Sep, it lead the way of a failed Polish counter attack and …
2012年8月11日 · The two different versions have become known as 7TPdw and 7TPjw in post-war western litterature, with "dw" being short for "dwuwieżowy" (twin-turreted) and "jw" being …
The Polish purchased a licence to build Vickers tanks and after various tests and modifications they came up with a vehicle which had better armour and engine. As with the Vickers E the …
Like the Vickers E Type A, the 7TP dw is a dedicated machine-gun tank with two side-by-side MG turrets. The two deck turrets of a 7TP dw have an all-round field of fire, except where the line …