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T-23 tankette
Prototype T-23 Tankette
TypeTankette
Place of origin Soviet Union
Production history
DesignerS. Ivanov
Designed1929-30
Produced1930
No. built5
Specifications (T-23)
Mass3.18 tonnes
Length3.30 m
Width1.62 m
Height1.85 m
Crew2

Armour6-10 mm

Main
armament

1 x 7.62mm DT machine gun
Engine4 cylinder, air cooled MS-2 (petrol)
60 hp (45 kW)
Power/weight18.9 hp/tonne
Suspensionsprung
Ground clearance0.30 m

Operational
range

190 km
Maximum speed 40 km/h

The T-23 was a prototype tankette developed by the Soviet Union during the interwar period. Only five examples of the vehicle were produced.

Design history[edit]

Side view of the T-23 showing the tail

The development of the T-23 began in 1929. The Red Army, now with experience from the earlier T-17 tankette, began development of the T-23. The design featured two crew members (placed on a row) with a single 7.62 mm DT machine gun as the primary armament. The armour was made of riveted iron and was up to 10 mm thick on the front and sides of the vehicle. It was equipped as well with a tail, similar to that of the T-18 tank.

Many of the original design features of the tank were changed during the development. Originally the T-23 was to contain the same 35 hp four-cylinder engine as the T-18 light tank but this was eventually changed to a larger 60 hp version to enable it to reach speeds of up to 40 km/h. The length of the tank was also increased by almost 30 cm from original specifications.

Production[edit]

The T-23 never proceeded past the stage of a prototype. The design changes introduced to the tankette caused the price of production to rival that of the T-18 light tank itself, which had a much more powerful armament and a rotating turret. There were only five examples produced before the project was scrapped in favour of licensing the Carden Loyd tankette from the United Kingdom in 1930. This design was subsequently modified into the T-27 tankette and began full production in 1931.

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