Light Tank Model 1933:

Sold to Finland, Lithuania, and Latvia.1

Light Tank Model 1934:

Sold to Belgium.1

Light Tank Model 1936:

Sold to China, Dutch East Indies, and the Netherlands.1 Some were used as training vehicles in England.1

Light Tank Model 1937:

  Model 1933 Model 1934 Model 1936 Model 1937
Crew 21 21 21 21
Physical Characteristics        
Weight 3.8 tons1 3.8 tons1 3.8 tons1 4 tons1
Length w/gun 11' 10.75"1 11' 10.75"1 11' 10.75"1 11' 10.75"1
Length w/o gun        
Height 6' 2"1 6' 4"1 6' 2.25"1  
Width

6' 2.5"1

6' 2.25"1 6' 2.25"1 6' 2.25"1
Ground clearance        
Ground contact length        
Ground pressure        
Turret ring diameter        
Armament (mm)        
Main .303 Vickers MG1 7.7 mm or .303 Vickers MG1 .303 Vickers MG1 40 mm QF1 OR
20 mm Oerlikon1
Secondary        
MG        
Side arms        
Quantity        
Main        
Secondary        
MG        
Side arms        
Armor Thickness (mm) 7 - 91 7 - 91 7 - 91 4 - 91
Hull Front, Upper        
Hull Front, Lower        
Hull Sides, Upper        
Hull Sides, Lower        
Hull Rear        
Hull Top        
Hull Bottom        
Turret Front        
Turret Sides        
Turret Rear        
Turret Top        
Engine (Make / Model) Meadows EPT1, water cooled1 Meadows EST1, water cooled1 Meadows EST1, water cooled1 Meadows EST1, water cooled1
Cylinders 61 61 61 61
Net HP 901 901 901 901
Transmission        
Fuel type        
Octane        
Capacity        
Performance        
Traverse        
Max Speed 40 mph1 40 mph1 40 mph1 30 mph1
Cross Country        
Road radius        
Turning Radius        
Elevation Limits        
Fording depth        
Trench crossing        
Vertical Obstacle        
Suspension (Type)        
Wheels each side        
Return rollers each side        
Track length        
Tires        
Track width        
Track centers/tread        
Production        

Sources:

  1. Tanks of the World, 1915-1945, Peter Chamberlain, Chris Ellis, 1972
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