Light Tank M3A1/A3 Stuart in Yugoslav Service

Flakpanzer IV (2 cm Flakvierling 38) ‘Wirbelwind’

German Reich (1944) Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Gun – 87-150 Built As the German Luftwaffe (German Air Force) lost control over the skies of Germany in the second half of the Second World War, it could no longer provide sufficient protection against Allied aircraft. Panzer divisions were especially affected by the lack of cover from fighter aircraft…

Škoda T-25

German Reich/Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia (1942) Medium Tank – Blueprints Only Prior to the German occupation of Czech lands, the Škoda works was one of the largest weapon manufacturers in the world, famous for its artillery and later its armored vehicles. In the early 1930s, Škoda became involved in designing and building tankettes, followed…

Leichte Flakpanzer IV 3 cm ‘Kugelblitz’

German Reich (1944-1945) Self Propelled Anti-Aircraft Gun – 2-5 Built As the German Luftwaffe (German Air Force) lost control over the skies of Germany in the second half of the Second World War; it could no longer provide sufficient protection against Allied aircraft. Panzer divisions were especially affected by the lack of cover from fighter…

90mm GMC M36 ‘Jackson’ in Yugoslav Service

Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and Successor States (1953-2003) Tank Destroyer – 399 Supplied After the so-called Tito-Stalin split that took place in 1948, the new Yugoslav People’s Army (JNA- Jugoslovenska Narodna Armija) found itself in a critical situation. It was impossible to acquire new modern military equipment. The JNA had been heavily dependent on…

SO-122

Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1956-1966) Support Tank – 1 Built After the so-called Tito-Stalin split that took place in 1948, the new Yugoslav People’s Army (JNA- Jugoslovenska Narodna Armija) found itself in a very serious situation in terms of acquiring modern military equipment. The JNA had been heavily dependent on Soviet military delivery and…

Panzerjäger 38(t) für 7.62 cm PaK 36(r) ‘Marder III’ (Sd.Kfz.139)

German Reich (1942-1943) Tank Destroyer – 344 Built As the German armored forces advanced on all fronts in 1940 and 1941, they encountered many different enemy tank types that were almost immune to guns of their Panzers. In France it was the B1 bis and the British Matilda (when the Germans met the first Matildas…

Tenk Tip-A

Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1948-1952) Medium Tank – 5 Built An interesting and somewhat unusual story states, that on the 26th of February 1949, while visiting the ’Petar Drapšin’ (Петар Драпшин) tank workshop, Yugoslav President Tito (Josif Broz) asked all the gathered workers if they could build a tank? Everyone answered aloud ‘we can…

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