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Unknown type of Hungarian small tanks on their way to Тячів [Tyachiv] Ukraine
The picture is a good example of the fact that the equipment of the Hungarian army would not have been adequate even in the First World War, not least in the Second World War
It is incomprehensible why the german Reichkanzlei Adolf Hitler and the hungarian Governor Miklós Horthy why did not realize this fact
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They're Italian designed/built tankettes designed for utility roles and perhaps recon and light support. They were never designed for tank vs. tank nor infantry support...
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The Italian CV-33 and CV-35 were totally inadequate in tank versus tank combat but useful in other roles as supply vehicles and for towing light artillery pieces. Despite their weaknesses, these tanks saw widespread use in Africa, France, Greece,...
The Italian CV-33 and CV-35 were totally inadequate in tank versus tank combat but useful in other roles as supply vehicles and for towing light artillery pieces. Despite their weaknesses, these tanks saw widespread use in Africa, France, Greece, Yugoslavia, Italy and Russia.