![]() While the light tanks (LT-35, later the LT-38) were generally good, they just couldn’t get the infantry support right. Škoda T-21 (original designation was Škoda Š-IIc) was Škoda’s contribution to the IIc army category (medium tanks for general use) and a direct competitor to Praga V-8-H (the linked page, tier 4).īasically, what happened: in the early thirties, both Praga and Škoda (main competitiors for the Czechoslovak army contracts, but also when it came to export) had several unsuccessful designs, when it came to infantry support tanks. These vehicles have obviously nothing in common. Just a technical note: some people actually confuse the T-23 with the American tank T23 (which was earlier in World of Tanks as tier 8, before it was replaced by the Pershing). ![]() In the game, these vehicles would probably fit in tier 3 (T-21/22) and tier 4 (T-23M). Plus, all three of these vehicles were simply… mediocre. He had these three tanks in the tree, I threw them out, since I wanted to streamline the proposal as much as possible – and small side-branches were never really that much popular. This tree is based on Tuccy’s work – but this is one of the differences. Some of you might remember the Czechoslovak tank tree proposal I posted several months ago. ![]() Today, we are going to have a look at three vehicles, that have a relatively high chance of appearing in the European tank tree, because they formed the basis of the Czechoslovak medium tanks. ![]()
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