4TP

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4TP
Prototype with unarmed turret
TypeLight tank
Place of originPoland
Service history
In service1937-1939 (prototype)
Production history
No. built1 (prototype)
Specifications
Crew2

4TP, otherwise known as PZInż 140, was a Polish light tank prototype. It was designed by 16 December 1936 by Edward Habich of the Państwowe Zakłady Inżynieryjne works. A light reconnaissance tank, it was to become a heavier replacement for TK-3 and TKS tankettes in Polish service. In addition to light, manoeuvrable chassis, the tank was to feature a turret with one 20 mm nkm wz. 38 FK autocannon and one Ckm wz. 30 machine gun.[1]

Only a single prototype was built. Extensively tested by the army, it proved a reliable vehicle. However, the army decided that by the time serial production could start, the design would already be outdated, and no serial production followed.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "4TP - polski lekki czołg rozpoznawczy". derela.pl. Retrieved 19 October 2015.