With two machine guns and a 37 mm cannon, it was a reliable and effective tank for the time. It was also fast on all types of terrain and demonstrated a high level of reliability.
After the illegal German occupation of Czechoslovakia, the new name was Panzerkampfwagen 35 (t), with the letter "t" indicating Czechoslovak production.
The German Wehrmacht used a large number of these armored fighting vehicles in its tank armament.
He took an active part in both the Polish and French campaigns and in the early stages of “Operation Barbarossa”.
However, by 1941 the light tank was obsolete and was later used in support or reconnaissance roles, or indeed to Axis allies such as Bulgaria and Romania.
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